aaron
08-01-2005, 06:04 PM
I have a radiator on order from BMA, and a service manual on the way from Amazon.
It appears that the transmission is cooled with the same radiator as the coolant, so those lines will have to come off too.
My question is: How should I treat the replacement of ATF fluid?
I assume a chunk will leak out, and I may as well just drain the pan and replace all I can if I'll have to deal with it anyway. I have a '90 with 128k miles. Shifting seems fine. Some mentioned that a trans fluid flush can be hard on an auto. Do you think I'm safe draining the pan and filling it back up again? About 50% is replaced with that method, right? Or should I spill as little as possible and leave the transmission be?
Should I get trans. fluid from the dealer? Or is a brand from autozone acceptable?
I guess the consensus here is that BMW coolant is the way to go. PO put *something* green in there (gasp). Should I really drive 50 miles to the nearest dealer to get the real stuff?
Thanks!
Aaron
It appears that the transmission is cooled with the same radiator as the coolant, so those lines will have to come off too.
My question is: How should I treat the replacement of ATF fluid?
I assume a chunk will leak out, and I may as well just drain the pan and replace all I can if I'll have to deal with it anyway. I have a '90 with 128k miles. Shifting seems fine. Some mentioned that a trans fluid flush can be hard on an auto. Do you think I'm safe draining the pan and filling it back up again? About 50% is replaced with that method, right? Or should I spill as little as possible and leave the transmission be?
Should I get trans. fluid from the dealer? Or is a brand from autozone acceptable?
I guess the consensus here is that BMW coolant is the way to go. PO put *something* green in there (gasp). Should I really drive 50 miles to the nearest dealer to get the real stuff?
Thanks!
Aaron