C6 fluid and filter question
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C6 fluid and filter question
I want to check and make sure the C6 behind my 400 in the '72 takes Type F tranny fluid. I would figure it does but want to make sure before I change it, also do they have a replaceable filter?
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re: C6 fluid and filter question
They do have a replaceable filter.
If it has not been rebuilt with modern clutches it takes type F.
Type F will not hurt it even if it has been rebuilt with modern clutches.
If it has not been rebuilt with modern clutches it takes type F.
Type F will not hurt it even if it has been rebuilt with modern clutches.
Robert
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Excellent, Thank you
I doubt it has been rebuilt, it is starting to take some time to get into 1st and it has a leak so I am hoping it is just because it is low on fluid. I figured I'd just service it since it is low anyway.
I doubt it has been rebuilt, it is starting to take some time to get into 1st and it has a leak so I am hoping it is just because it is low on fluid. I figured I'd just service it since it is low anyway.
'68 F150 2wd
'72 F250 2wd Camper Special (400/C6/4bbl)
'64 Galaxie 500 (3524bbl/57K miles)
'92 Grand Marquis (mostly stock 4.6L)
'97 F150 (heavily modded 5.4L)
'48 F1 (Flat 6)
'51 F3 (Flat V8 )
'56 F350 (engineless)
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'72 F250 2wd Camper Special (400/C6/4bbl)
'64 Galaxie 500 (3524bbl/57K miles)
'92 Grand Marquis (mostly stock 4.6L)
'97 F150 (heavily modded 5.4L)
'48 F1 (Flat 6)
'51 F3 (Flat V8 )
'56 F350 (engineless)
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re: C6 fluid and filter question
What year did they change over from Type F to Dextron III/Mercon? I remember I had to do some research to find out what fluid to use in the C6 in my '83 F150, I think it was type HG or something like that which was equivalent to Dextron-III/Mercon.
I found several resources that said NOT to use Type F in a C6, but this was for a truck more than a decade newer so it cuould very well have changed.
I found several resources that said NOT to use Type F in a C6, but this was for a truck more than a decade newer so it cuould very well have changed.
Tony
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Re: re: C6 fluid and filter question
1977,MaxKlinger wrote:What year did they change over from Type F to Dextron III/Mercon?
But, Type F will still work in one with Dexron/Mercon clutches, all it will do is make the shifts harder. The old B&M "Trick Shift" was nothing in the world except Type F. However, if you put Dexron/Mercon in a type F transmission it will not work correctly, so for old Fords Type F is "safe".
We went trough this in great detail at the training center, but it was a long time ago... Basically the difference is how they react to friction, and the design and composition of the fibers is tailored to the fluid.
Robert
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re: C6 fluid and filter question
DuckRyder,
Basketcase
That's some good information! Seems harder and harder to find type "F" too.The old B&M "Trick Shift" was nothing in the world except Type F.
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re: C6 fluid and filter question
What would happen if you put Type F in a modern transmission? By modern I mean something which is a front-wheel-drive, transversely mounted four speed overdrive transmission. A good example would be the AX4N, used since about 1996 for the Duratec V6 and Yamaha V8 (Taurus SHO). Should one expect increased wear on the transmission? Firmer shifts?
Tony
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Re: re: C6 fluid and filter question
I would not recommend that, I know it won't hurt a TH350/TH400 or a C4/C6. However there are some pretty specific fluids for "new" transmissions.MaxKlinger wrote:What would happen if you put Type F in a modern transmission? By modern I mean something which is a front-wheel-drive, transversely mounted four speed overdrive transmission.
Type F and Dexron react differently to friction (F tends to "stick" the plates, and Dexron allows a little slip) so you could run into problems.
I haven't done it in a long time, but used to be if you called B&M and told them you couldn't find "trick shift" they would tell you, Just use type F, it is the same stuff. Now there are different types of trick shift.
Robert
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re: C6 fluid and filter question
Oh yeah, I have no intention of using anything but the recommended fluids in my vehicles. But I was just curious.
Tony
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'05 Focus ZX4 ST - 2.3L, 5spd
'83 F150 LWB 2WD, 300-I6, C6 scrapped 2006
'72 F100 LWB 2WD Custom, 360FE, T18
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re: C6 fluid and filter question
You could just use synthetic in any of them and be just fine as well.
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