Trans Fluid
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Trans Fluid
I am going to replace the trans fluid in my 97 Expedition before the upcoming car show season starts. I am getting conflicting stories if I need to get a trans pan gasket. Some say yes and others say that the gasket is reusable. Does anyone know or has anyone done this fluid change?Also how many quarts does the trans take? Thanks for your help?
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Yes synthetic mercon i used MOBIL1,the gasket should be fine,if not you do get a cork one with the new filter.
The plug is in the conv, remove the rubber plug on the bottom of the bell housing. Then using a 15mm socket on the crank pulley,rotatethe engine while feeling inside the housing for the 10mm plug to come around then stop above the opening and remove plug. There is about 8 qts in there so use a large enough pan.
Then reinstall plug and start engine place in gear momenterally then shut off and remove plug again, Now you can drop the pan without making a mess because it will be empty,I used teflon tape on my plug and reinstalled it,some say to replace the plug,
The plug is in the conv, remove the rubber plug on the bottom of the bell housing. Then using a 15mm socket on the crank pulley,rotatethe engine while feeling inside the housing for the 10mm plug to come around then stop above the opening and remove plug. There is about 8 qts in there so use a large enough pan.
Then reinstall plug and start engine place in gear momenterally then shut off and remove plug again, Now you can drop the pan without making a mess because it will be empty,I used teflon tape on my plug and reinstalled it,some say to replace the plug,
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Yes synthetic mercon i used MOBIL1,the gasket should be fine,if not you do get a cork one with the new filter.
The plug is in the conv, remove the rubber plug on the bottom of the bell housing. Then using a 15mm socket on the crank pulley,rotatethe engine while feeling inside the housing for the 10mm plug to come around then stop above the opening and remove plug. There is about 8 qts in there so use a large enough pan.
Then reinstall plug and start engine place in gear momenterally then shut off and remove plug again, Now you can drop the pan without making a mess because it will be empty,I used teflon tape on my plug and reinstalled it,some say to replace the plug,
The plug is in the conv, remove the rubber plug on the bottom of the bell housing. Then using a 15mm socket on the crank pulley,rotatethe engine while feeling inside the housing for the 10mm plug to come around then stop above the opening and remove plug. There is about 8 qts in there so use a large enough pan.
Then reinstall plug and start engine place in gear momenterally then shut off and remove plug again, Now you can drop the pan without making a mess because it will be empty,I used teflon tape on my plug and reinstalled it,some say to replace the plug,
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I don't have the owners guide to my Expedition. What Fluid should I put in there? I saw above Mercon, but they have a few different types. This is my first shot at draining the whole thing and doing the torque converter too. I drained the pan on the Lightning when I did the FTVB, but that was it.
The gasket is RE-USEABLE. It says this on the pan, and is designed to be used for the life of the vehicle.
Make sure to clean the pan out and clean the magnet off.
The gasket is RE-USEABLE. It says this on the pan, and is designed to be used for the life of the vehicle.
Make sure to clean the pan out and clean the magnet off.
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