Dan's over at the old PontiacBonnevilleForum (GMForum.com now) was always my favorite, lots of good pics and info.
Installing a shift kit. 4t65-hd transmission - GM Forum - Buick, Cadillac, Chev, Olds, GMC & Pontiac chat
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Dan's over at the old PontiacBonnevilleForum (GMForum.com now) was always my favorite, lots of good pics and info.
Installing a shift kit. 4t65-hd transmission - GM Forum - Buick, Cadillac, Chev, Olds, GMC & Pontiac chat
^ could of done better and went through advance and just used a coupon code
Skip the discount.. I would have called up and said.. I'm sure I've bought one before. Let's defective exchange the axle and...I've got the 3 year on this moog hub, don't care that I returned it last week. It's cool .
Still feeling like I won this round.
Maybe you did win this round Bill. And that's ok. I'm more concerned with fixing my car now before it costs me more money down the road.
My idea was in 2nd place behind Bill's.
changed brake pads, both front and back. all were low, 1/8 of a inch from the squealers, and the fronts were separating.
Actually drove it
Mother nature power washed it.
Nope, no hail. Was talking about that with guys at work about how much insurance would love hearing from me with more damage to the car. LOL
6 is a good fluid, but I'm not putting it in my worn trans. It's a little thinner than dex 3, and I have pressure issues as it is.
GM also states not to flush transmissions, but look how many people swear by them.
"The use of external transmission fluid exchange or flush machines is NOT recommended for the automatic or manual transmission. Use of external machines to replace the fluid may affect the operation or durability of the transmission. Transmission fluid should only be replaced by draining and refilling following directions in SI. Refer to Automatic/Manual Transmission Fluid and Filter Replacement."
GM said 10 years ago to use dex 3............so his dipstick saying dex 3 is 100% correct because of the year his car was made.
Dex 6 is for anything 2005.5ish and up and the fluid designed for that trans.
Sure its "fully" compatible for older cars, but its still not the correct fluid for the car.
GM also says use Dexcool.....
GM also designed coolant elbows....
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