Spindrift
04-06-2004, 12:19
I'm planning to change the dino oil in my 4L80E tranny to a synthetic so I thought I'd make a couple of calls to find out how much a shop would charge for a tranny oil flush.
One guy recommended against the use of a transmission oil flusher on higher mileage vehicles that haven't had regular tranny oil changes. He said the flushing process could loosen up a transmission by removing the glazing on internal parts. This will ultimately lead to transmission failure. He'll do the flush but he wants me to hold him harmless against any future problems I might experience.
My truck has 85K on the odometer. I bought it used with 80K. I wasn't able to verify if the previous owner had changed the fluid.
I am going to change over to synthetic. The question is, given the circumstances, is flushing the way to go?
Thanks.
One guy recommended against the use of a transmission oil flusher on higher mileage vehicles that haven't had regular tranny oil changes. He said the flushing process could loosen up a transmission by removing the glazing on internal parts. This will ultimately lead to transmission failure. He'll do the flush but he wants me to hold him harmless against any future problems I might experience.
My truck has 85K on the odometer. I bought it used with 80K. I wasn't able to verify if the previous owner had changed the fluid.
I am going to change over to synthetic. The question is, given the circumstances, is flushing the way to go?
Thanks.