ARX made my lifters noisy? [Re: greenaccord02]
c3po
Registered: 01/24/08
Posts: 2151
Loc: Maryland Originally Posted By: greenaccord02
Originally Posted By: sprintman
Ionbeam RX was designed for transmissions. This forum has a search function, use it!
No, it was designed for printing presses. But it does work well in the transmission by all accounts.
greenaccord02 is right arx is an awesome product for the transmission. I did an application except I ran it for 3000 miles instead of 1000 miles, and the trans fluid came out dark, there was also a layer of metallic goo on the bottom of the trans pan, I took that pan off an I put a different one on,I still have the old pan so when I get sometime I will take some pictures and post them. After I changed the fluid it felt like I had a new transmission, and it did run cooler.
I have about 3 ounces of arx that I put in my differential back in December, I had done the Diff application and arx did clean up the gears somewhat, I will be changing this diff fluid in December and hopefully arx will have cleaned more stuff out.
I am also running an ounce of arx in the powersteering, I put this in after a 2nd powersteering application and so far the fluid has stayed brand new looking. The 1st application of arx in the powersteering turned the fluid dark, and the 2nd application had the fluid not coming out quite as dark. With arx in the powersteering I have no whines and it works effortlessly.
I also have a maintenance dose of arx in my other cars Rack and Pinion since a seal leak can be very expensive too fix.
I found one of my old posts about arx in my powersteering, as you can see I am very happy with what arx has done in my:
1) Differential
2) Transmission
3) Powersteering
I am guessing that Paleomonster must have been talking about some other member that had a problem with arx in his powersteering.