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08-30-2003, 09:32 AM | #1 |
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Tranmission filter
I hate to sound stupid, but could someone outline the steps to removingand cleaning the transmission filter for a 1966 w/ a C-4? I haven't done this before & don't want to screw it up! Thanks.
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08-30-2003, 11:50 PM | #2 |
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Remove inspection cover for flywheel/torque converter. Locate drain plug and drain torque converter.
Remove pan bolts from three sides, then slowly loosen remaining side as to let the pan tilt itself, letting fluid out slow. I think there is 8 5/16 and one 7/16 holding the filter/screen on. *When doing this the "throttle pressure limit valve and spring" will probably fall out, keep a eye out for these parts. Valve goes back in first, big end, then spring. New filter. New oil @ 8 qts. hope this helps some. |
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