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Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Nobody: 12:28pm On Aug 01, 2015 |
chuka5000:I intend to follow this method for my transmission, I am scared of flush. My only concern is, is it safe to mix the recommended synthetic atf with whatever is presently in the transmission. (I don't know the atf inside the transmission now) |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Nobody: 12:32pm On Aug 01, 2015 |
nurey:Thanks for your assistance, I will read up 5w40 since its close to 5w20. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by DECOtech(m): 12:50pm On Aug 01, 2015 |
IdaraCHODB: Okay, now I see your point. Weldone sir. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by IdaraCHODB(m): 6:39pm On Aug 01, 2015 |
IyaIode: You need to purchase at least 6 cans of any of the above, and tell a trusted/open-minded mechanic to do a backflash, then a forward flush and finally a back flush of your in-radiator ATF cooler as well as the transmission oil external cooler and then follow it up with the air compressor flush. I think if you do not have such a mechanic, I think I will recommend either DECOtech or GAZZUZZ. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by IdaraCHODB(m): 6:42pm On Aug 01, 2015 |
IyaIode: If the manual specifically states motorcraft synthetic blend, that is what I would do, I know for a certainty that you can find that in Nigeria at the moment On the second point, I am saying replace the old oil which you are complaining about with new oil ( which should be Motorcraft synthetic blend not Mobil 1) and then do the oil filter change 5 times at the interval I recommended and after doing highway not just town miles |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Nobody: 6:59pm On Aug 01, 2015 |
IdaraCHODB:Now I got it, thanks so much |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Nobody: 7:04pm On Aug 01, 2015 |
IdaraCHODB:Thanks again, unfortunately Decotech is no longer in lagos, I am not far from gowon estate. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by IdaraCHODB(m): 7:18pm On Aug 01, 2015 |
IyaIode: Try GAZZUZZ |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by chuka5000(m): 2:23pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
IyaIode: That's why I said Fill with required atf, Drive around (2/3 km), Remove the atf , Refill with the same required atf (new one) It's called "flush" Then can be assured that ily the required aitsauitsatfat u have inside ur transmission . It'll only cost u more money for now. But may save u a lot lerra. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by chuka5000(m): 6:56pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
IyaIode: That's why I said Fill with required atf, Drive around (2/3 km), Remove the atf , Refill with the same required atf (new one) It's called "flush" Then you can be assured that the required atf is what u have inside ur transmission . It'll only cost u more money for now. But may save u a lot lerra. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Nobody: 10:20am On Aug 03, 2015 |
IyaIode: Thats what u get when you buy from ladies cos they re not maintenance conscious, make sure you will have to buy up to 12ltrs of atf for a proper flush. Radiator flush shouldnt be a problem |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Nobody: 1:08pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
kaeforum: Is OK to flush out and refill all the atf at once in a transmission with 145,000 milage? Tell present atf in the transmission is clearly oxidized and smells badly but it's not Brown or black yet. Doing the regular 4 quartz drain and fill mean mixing and oxidized atf with new one even if it is done twice or 3 times. I am so confused right now. DECOtech, GAZZUZZ, IdaraCHODB, sultaan I have also read about drain through the radiator hose, I have actually seen someone do it but with my transmission at 140,000 miles I am scared of the new transmission dissolving gunk that will further damage the transmission. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Nobody: 1:12pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
chuka5000:Thanks for your response, but won't the new fluid mix with the bad on using this process, I am so confused right now. I have also read about drain through the radiator hose, I have actually seen someone do it but with my transmission at 140,000 miles I am scared of the new transmission dissolving gunk that will further damage the transmission. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by GAZZUZZ(m): 5:31pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
IyaIode: Very dangerous, transmission could fail. What I do is, when I carry out a complete drain and refill, I place a filter in between the heat transfer lines between the radiator and gearbox, and tell the customer to come for replacement every week, for four weeks. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Nobody: 7:32pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
GAZZUZZ:Wow, this is the best idea I have come across since my extensive reading on this topic, this makes sense since the transmission filter is not serviceable. God bless for this advice. I will contact you soon. I could have brought the car to you immediately but I am yet to fix my license |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by IdaraCHODB(m): 8:44pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
IyaIode: Now am getting jealous... but then then I told you to meet him twice right? and apparently no one else did! Anyway, I am doing the exact same thing to my transmission, as i said some days ago on another thread on this forum. Your transmission i the weak link in an otherwise ok vehicle, so over to GAZZUZZ to help you |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by IdaraCHODB(m): 9:07pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
IyaIode: You have basically got four choices 1. Gradual drain and refill without inline filter/remote filter 2. Gradual drain and refill with inline filter/remote filter 3. Abrupt drain and refill without inline filter/remote filter 4. Abrupt drain and refill with inline filter/remote filter 2 and 4 are better if you want to be safer than sorry. If you go with 4 under the guidance and supervision of GAZZUZZ, I want to believe that you will be fine. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by IdaraCHODB(m): 9:20pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
IdaraCHODB: [/quote] Advice modification: Rather than flush your cooler lines given that it is a Ford Escape and given the instructions at the below link from the manufacturer, you may kind about in consultation with your mechanic arranging to buy and install new Cold Weather Transmission Fluid Cooler Bypass Kit with part no: 7L8Z-7K177-A Cold Weather Bypass Kit - (2001-2007) Read more: http://www.escape-city.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=22875 |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by sultaan(m): 3:16am On Aug 05, 2015 |
Too much drama here just drain and refill with specified fluids at specified intervals chikena |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by IdaraCHODB(m): 6:56am On Aug 05, 2015 |
sultaan: Two much drama? Well she asked:Is OK to flush out and refill all the atf at once in a transmission with 145,000 milage? Which basically means should I so an abrupt/complete or a gradual drain? Which kind of drain are you recommending in the circumstance? Many manufacturers recommend flushes at specific intervals, even Ford recommends at 30,000 miles for some years of the escape, I have not read it being recommended at 140,000 Since the OP seems to be considering doing it all at once, we need to give her all the variables to decide wisely. Many manufacturers also recommend cooler line flushes, but I forget to check if Ford is one of them until a few hours ago. I think you may need to be a bit more specific, which kind of drain and refill do you recommend in the circumstance. Decision making is not that easy and several variables have to be considered, I am trying to supply a few plus isn't it highly desirable to be able to reverse oneself should one find out he made a mistake in dishing out advice good intentions notwithstanding? I have just had to replace my transmission because of installation errors at the last transmission place ( a highly recommended facility which I have used severally), and I am doing it all by myself this time around using a factory service manual and tools and a helper under my guidance and direction, hence my particular interest in helping her get it right irrespective of who she works with so she doesn't have to suffer the way I did The key variable that made me decide to do the above myself is that this highly recommended place that I have used severally told me when I asked ( based on my knowledge that the manufacturer of my vehicle says in an official bulletin, flush the radiator cooler lines and the auxiliary cooler lines before installing a new or overhauled transmission) can you please help me flush these things before installation? He said it is not possible! It cannot be done!! Now that transmission is gone!!! If I go back there, it will turn out the same way. So given all the variables and given that she is a lady, and given what I have seen on this forum, the key variable is that GAZZUZZ appears not to be that kind of person, he appears to update himself, his suggestion makes sense, and he has devised some very ingenious solutions to problems of his customers, so I can recommend she goes the route she is asking providing she does it under his direction. But personally I prefer progressive dilution and that is what I earlier recommended but i know that with the filter in place, things will not be messed up otherwise I would have told her I am not in support of her idea! Which means her question is basically still unanswered by you: Which kind of drain are you recommending in the circumstance? and why? |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Nobody: 1:33pm On Aug 05, 2015 |
IdaraCHODB:I think I will go with 4 ,thanks so much for your assistance |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Nobody: 1:36pm On Aug 05, 2015 |
IdaraCHODB: Haaaaa, I am grateful for your advice, the distance to gazzuzz had been my worry, I am now convinced I have to see him at all costs |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Nobody: 1:41pm On Aug 05, 2015 |
IdaraCHODB:Wow, Wow, waoh. God bless you. Thanks |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by sultaan(m): 7:11pm On Aug 05, 2015 |
If the manufacturer recommend you change your oil and filter with a semi synthetic 5w20 every 6000 mile or six months that is what you do. If they say drain atf and replace atf filter every 25000 miles or 2 years that is what you do. I won't recommend things manufacturers did not approve. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Segzymacavelli(m): 9:44pm On Aug 05, 2015 |
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Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by IdaraCHODB(m): 10:04pm On Aug 05, 2015 |
sultaan: Very reasonable perspective But I have learnt that there have been manufacturer unsanctioned modifications to cars made by customers/owners that became incorporated into later models by a few manufacturers. Also technical service bulletins reversing positions or outright replacing parts or even modifications of service procedures leads me to believe that the manufacturer is not always right and may be driven by concerns which do not always mean what is best for the customer. So for me I try to reverse engineer the reason for a manufacturers' position and decide whether to follow or not or follow with modifications. A practical example is lifetime fluids which must customers mean forever, but seems to mean to the manufacturer, keep this thing intact until the warranty period is over, thereafter the customer is on his own and we have no contractual obligations to him or her I could give more examples but I guess I have made my point. And don't for a moment imagine that I of the opinion that you are being unreasonable, not at all. I feel that when one reaches some level of comfort knowledge-wise, understanding how car systems work and interrelate and depend on each other, and knows the implications of modifications and is willing to take calculated risks, he or she may be rewarded handsomely for not blindly following the manufacturer. Isn't it my car after-all? |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Segzymacavelli(m): 10:38pm On Aug 05, 2015 |
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Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Nobody: 12:51pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
sultaan:Unfortunately the escape transmission filter is not removable except the entire transmission comes down, that's why I have been asking many questions. I don't want to mess things up. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by uhuns: 1:25pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
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Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by grafikii: 12:27pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
GAZZUZZ:Hi gazzuzz, what type of filter do you use? I am in same exact situation as the Op. Can you post a picture or the name of the filter. |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by GAZZUZZ(m): 1:50pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
grafikii: Soon |
Re: Engine Oil And Atf Dilemma SOS Call by Kashif(m): 3:18pm On Aug 08, 2015 |
If the atf is dirty, a gradual replacement is advised. Otherwise, go full throttle. There is another method where you can disconnect coolant/transmission return pipe, point it to a clear bowel. Have another person run the engine at idle, and a third filling sump with new atf. As soon as the monitor sees clean aft coming from the pipe, the engine is stopped. Level checks are then run. Crude but works! |
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