Vader
Active Member
Not a hard job to do yourself. But if paying someone to do it have them drop the pan and replace the filter.
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Just did this on my wife's truck. The gasket is reusable if its in good condition.
https://www.holley.com/products/dri...ccessories/transmission_pans/ford/parts/70394
https://www.tascaparts.com/oem-part...T7cseAu1WMZpgWBnuCFg_mQm8-i2ernhoCwmcQAvD_BwE
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X4AXGCC/?tag=fordraptorforum-20
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0080B4S0E/?tag=fordraptorforum-20
Never use the flush machines. Consider this, if a filtering machine has a 20 micron “absolute” filter it will filter out everything 20 micron and bigger. What they do tell the common folk, is that the fluid builds up large quantities of particles smaller the 20 microns. That not only increases the viscosity but also develops an abrasive mixture.
There is a easy way if ur careful, let the truck cool an hour or so, position a pan that holds about 3-4 gallons under the pan, take you neighbor’s drill with a 1/8 drill bit and drill a small hole. Let it drain. Carefully measure everything last drop. Be precise! Again position pan, pull all bolts and remove pan and filter. Measure any additional fluid. Clean pan and take it to a weld shop for a ten second weld repair. Give them 20 bucks, clean with solvent, I use gasoline. Use only lint free fresh or freshly washed rags for cleaning. Re-install pan and filter, add back new factory fluid. Drive it to the Ford dealer and have them check the level especially if you spilled some fluid. Other wise, get a six pack with money you saved
That "10 second weld repair" will probably cost a 1 hour minimum shop time of $50, $75, $100, $120?
Thats reasonable actually. I has a seal go bad on my 10 6.2 a d it was $1700.Called a couple others for the just the drop, filter and about 4qts, quoting me in the low $300s. Seems very high. I guess I’ll keep looking