- Aug 24, 2014
- 189
Hey everyone. I just changed the trans fluid on my truck via the drain plug on the aftermarket Dorman pan I had installed last year. Bit of an issue really from the fiber gasket ripping into pieces to the proper torque spec (I did 14 lb ft and I found out it was 13...) on the plug to the fluid fill.
I only filled it 4 qts and already it was within the hot range with the engine running. After driving it, it was just at the low end of the hot range so I added about 1/3-1/2 a quart and now it appears that it is slightly overfilled at times even on level ground, engine running in park. I have the stepped pan, which should be 5-6 qts. Am I even reading this dipstick right? Is there a trick? The pan was totally empty when I put the plug back in and added fluid and I almost find it hard to believe that just over 4 qts filled it back up. I understand that several quarts are going to be left in the torque converter and a quart or more in the lines, radiator cooler and external cooler, but just does not make sense.
Also the fluid was still in fair condition when I changed it but why does it seem that shift quality has changed with the fluid? Seems a bit smoother one minute, the same weird shifting between (but no slip) 1-2 and 2-3 the next kind of like my 98 Jimmy with new fluid. I change the trans fluid on average every year on both trucks and the filter every other to every third fluid change depending on how bad the winter was, but never has there been an issue found with the filter so maybe I can go longer....
Thanks
I only filled it 4 qts and already it was within the hot range with the engine running. After driving it, it was just at the low end of the hot range so I added about 1/3-1/2 a quart and now it appears that it is slightly overfilled at times even on level ground, engine running in park. I have the stepped pan, which should be 5-6 qts. Am I even reading this dipstick right? Is there a trick? The pan was totally empty when I put the plug back in and added fluid and I almost find it hard to believe that just over 4 qts filled it back up. I understand that several quarts are going to be left in the torque converter and a quart or more in the lines, radiator cooler and external cooler, but just does not make sense.
Also the fluid was still in fair condition when I changed it but why does it seem that shift quality has changed with the fluid? Seems a bit smoother one minute, the same weird shifting between (but no slip) 1-2 and 2-3 the next kind of like my 98 Jimmy with new fluid. I change the trans fluid on average every year on both trucks and the filter every other to every third fluid change depending on how bad the winter was, but never has there been an issue found with the filter so maybe I can go longer....
Thanks