Atf Form Sbr

Atf Form Sbr - Atf+4 is pretty much a dealer item. Historically, every atf specification that gm or allison has issued was sent to afton where the di package was developed. From what i understand there is difference and it may not be a good idea to try to substitute atf+3. Transmission in question is a 1954 dual range 4. Anyone know of a modern atf oil that replaces the old type a and if so, can they be mixed? I am sure it has been asked before, but i cannot find the answer after searching what is the viscosity of current and past transmission.

Anyone know of a modern atf oil that replaces the old type a and if so, can they be mixed? Atf+4 is pretty much a dealer item. From what i understand there is difference and it may not be a good idea to try to substitute atf+3. Historically, every atf specification that gm or allison has issued was sent to afton where the di package was developed. I am sure it has been asked before, but i cannot find the answer after searching what is the viscosity of current and past transmission. Transmission in question is a 1954 dual range 4.

Atf+4 is pretty much a dealer item. Historically, every atf specification that gm or allison has issued was sent to afton where the di package was developed. I am sure it has been asked before, but i cannot find the answer after searching what is the viscosity of current and past transmission. From what i understand there is difference and it may not be a good idea to try to substitute atf+3. Transmission in question is a 1954 dual range 4. Anyone know of a modern atf oil that replaces the old type a and if so, can they be mixed?

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Historically, Every Atf Specification That Gm Or Allison Has Issued Was Sent To Afton Where The Di Package Was Developed.

I am sure it has been asked before, but i cannot find the answer after searching what is the viscosity of current and past transmission. Atf+4 is pretty much a dealer item. From what i understand there is difference and it may not be a good idea to try to substitute atf+3. Transmission in question is a 1954 dual range 4.

Anyone Know Of A Modern Atf Oil That Replaces The Old Type A And If So, Can They Be Mixed?

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