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Old 11-06-2018, 04:00 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by JFP in PA View Post
Running the engine with the drain plug out of the pan is asking for a dead transmission. There are several Torrington style bearings inside the torque convert alone, which could easily be damaged doing this. Besides which, it won't work very well as the pump pulls fluid from the pan, which would be empty with the drain out, so you would not be moving much fluid out of the converter, just burning up bearing surfaces.

If you want to flush it with clean fluid, you would be reducing your chances of issues.
Duly noted. Thank you very much.

I will be dropping the pan. New filter. New gasket.

How is the fluid removed from the TC? Does everybody just leave it in there?

What fluid would you recommend for the flush... as I will be concluding with the Pentosin 1 ATF.

Thank you.
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