Calling a "fluid exchange machine" a "flush machine" is false
advertising.
The "fluid exchange machines" are accurate to within 95% and it only
exchanges old for new fluids. But it doesn't clean the pan for you. I
don't think people use "flush" machines anymore. Don't jam the valve
bodies with one.
On Jul 24, 11:27=A0pm, Built_Well <Built_Well_Toy...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Ray O wrote:
>
> > It is not necessary to replace the screen, clean the magnets,
> > or clean the transmission pan itself under normal conditions
>
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
>
> Well, you're right, Ray. =A0That's why I said after 20 years...
>
> And I'm nearly certain it's not an FIPG (formed-in-place or
> foam-in-place) gasket. =A0Instead you buy the gasket at the
> dealer****p for $16.
>
> A challenge with the 18 bolts is they each require seal packing
> that must be applied within a certain time limit. =A0Plus 5 or 6
> of the bolts are really hard to get to.
>
> But as I mentioned, this is a job that you might want to
> do after 20 years, not regularly.


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