i was going to service my trans with a filter/fluid change and noticed there is no filler tube???how the heck Do you fill the trans with fluid?and how do you check the level?
HELP
i was going to service my trans with a filter/fluid change and noticed there is no filler tube???how the heck Do you fill the trans with fluid?and how do you check the level?
HELP
I was just as shocked as you are when I first went to do the same thing. From what I understand the transmission is a "closed" system and shouldn't require the addition of fluid......yeah right. The only way to check, and fill, the transmission is to get under the VX and check it there. Someone will have to back me up on this, but I think there is a check plug, as well as a drain plug, on the tranny (I know there is on the transfer case).
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Here is an older thread but it has all the information you need:
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...+change&page=3
And a great write up:
http://www.antiquecaterpillar.org/vx...l/4L30E_01.asp
Last edited by Mile High VX : 05/09/2011 at 02:26 PM
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WHAT A STUPID DESIGN!!
They never thought of someone might have to service the trans??
my cooler lines were so hard and brittle that they could not be clamp tight enuff for them not to leak.so now i have to do gymnastics to fill change the fluid....STUPID!
Gee whizz fellas - I just start the engine up, and then check the level on the dipstick.
If it needs topping up, I use the filler tube.
JDM's rock!!!!!!!
PK
Now that food has replaced sex in my life -
I can't even get into my own pants!!
do or do not suppose to change fluid every 20000 miles? ))
I do a quick drain and fill about every 15-20k removing maybe 5 quarts and refilling. Fluid always looks pretty good coming out. I do have a leak on the pan so sooner than later I will be dropping the pan and doing the filter as well. Guess maybe when i do that I'll do those cooler lines as well
I followed Joe Blacks write up but I did the filter also. You need to support the tranny with a jack and take off the support (cross member) to get the pan off to change the filter. I know you can get the pan unscrewed but there is not enough space to take the filter out and put new one in. I also changed the transmission mount while I was there. Mine was metal to metal, the rubber was just weak after 11yrs.
Good Luck.
Does anyone else get the distinct impression that Ol' Petey is making subliminal references to sumpin other than a hydraulic fluid level guage??? I gotta tell ya - the mental images are quite disturbing. I don't think that we need PK's dipstick becoming a topic of daily discussion.
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
And, FWIW, I'll post this for the umteenth time...
And for you Tom...PK's dipstick