ghost rider
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Also posts 59 and 60 address pulling the dipstick when cold.
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In April I removed the oem dipstick cap and spilled maybe a pint before I could stuff in the Mytivac hose, pump out the rest, and drop the pan.. The truck hadn't been started in a couple months. Last week I removed the plastic tub on the floor, slid my creeper below, and checked out the valve body. It was still dripping a little bit when I replaced the pan.Conclusion: If you crack the factory dipstick open when cold you could possibly loose 2-3 qts. prove me wrong.
Good point Ruger... Why wouldn't the trans filler tube be a good place to add fluid?? It's supposedly sealed and exisiting fluid shouldn't leak out. Hmmm. I was elated to find this thread but now I'm having second thoughts about paying the somewhat high price for what could be a flawed add on.You know what I can't figure out? Why the instructions for the B&M trans filler tube advises to remove it from the transmission and use a rubber hose when refilling the transmission after draining/servicing. (scratches head)
From what I understand, the 6R80 is sort of "sealed", in that it doesn't really vent to atmosphere. When you fill through the OEM plug with a hose or filler tool, air can flow out freely as you add fluid. My guess is that if you try to fill directly through a narrow-ish dipstick tube, the fluid will fill the tube and prevent air from getting out, so the air may have to bubble out and fill extremely slowly. If the transmission had a vent somewhere to relieve this pressure, then I'd agree that it shouldn't be an issue.Good point Ruger... Why wouldn't the trans filler tube be a good place to add fluid?? It's supposedly sealed and exisiting fluid shouldn't leak out. Hmmm. I was elated to find this thread but now I'm having second thoughts about paying the somewhat high price for what could be a flawed add on.