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The book says 13qts. Yikes!!! Any recommendations on a type of fluid? I was going to just go with whatever Dextron 3 they had at the auto parts store. I also am a believer in Lucas additives.
Thanks again.
Current ride: 2004 "The Distant future" Grand Marquis
for an 86... MercIII (I think this is usually called Dex/Merc in most cheapo bottles) is fine... Merc V is better, but really unnecessary since the old AOD doesn't have a clutch style torque converter.
If you're doing the filter change yourself, don't forget the o-rings that are supposed to go with the filter. Unless you want to have to drop the pan a second time like I did.
Could you elaborate? I got the pan gasket and a little square gasket with the filter. Is there something missing?
The square gasket is the one you need to check for. I think it comes with an o-ring too but it's already attached to the filter. The square gasket doesn't come attached and usually is hiding in the bottom of the box.
1989 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series | 249k miles, current project car 2018 BMW 430i xDrive M-Sport | 50k miles 2018 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport | 97k miles
The Book says NOT to rotate the engine backward. Looking from the front of the car towards the back, do I rotate the engine clockwise? What could happen if I rotate it backward?
Current ride: 2004 "The Distant future" Grand Marquis
backwards rotation can potentially bind things. typically backwards rotation of a few degrees won't bother anything. Going half to full round the wrong way can screw up stuff.
at least that's what I've been told.
and yes, clockwise on the crank shaft is the proper direction staring at the front of the engine.
I'd just drain the torque converter and pan, the rubber gaskets that come with it have done me good in the past x2 and make sure to change the filter..
Oh. And. If your magnet in the bottom of the pan happens to be 'hairy' looking with pieces of clutch material.. R-I-P
It appears I've successfully done it. I found the dipstick hole plug in the pan so I'll assume it was never done. There also was no magnet in the bottom of the pan that I was aware of. No mettle chunks but lots of sludge. The filter looked quite ripe.
It rides so smooth now Thanks for the advice. I hope to get to the point where I can casually post in the "What are you working on now" Thread.
Current ride: 2004 "The Distant future" Grand Marquis
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