Hi guys,
I've got a 1985 Cadillac DeVille with 139k miles that is in solid condition so I've been trying to do a full service to get it ready for the next 20 years. It's got the old-school 440-T4/4T60 tranny, and I recently had Midas drain (not flush) the old Dexron III, and swap in a Wix filter and a fresh batch of Pennzoil Dexron VI fluid while they were doing brake work. Since then, it has made a knock/clunk whenever it goes into gear, but has otherwise been great. It's most noticeable at very low speeds (like in a parking lot) and also when downshifting when I coast up to a red light, but does not do it much when shifting during acceleration. It is worst in reverse, which is always low-speed. It has gotten somewhat better in the last couple of days (I did some engine tuning that probably affected vaccum), but it's still happening.
Reading the forum here it seems that Dexron VI is known to be too thin for some applications, and it seems that I have low-pressure valve noise, so I'm hoping that I only need a different fluid. At this point I am trying to decide whether to add some Lucas to see if that quiets it down, or if I should go ahead and replace the fluid.
FWIW, I pumped out a couple of quarts and put half a bottle of Auto-RX and a small can of Trans-X and plan to run that until I figure out what to do. The prior fluid came out clean and red, and the current stuff came out the same color as it went in, but I figured I would take advantage of the wrong fluid to give it a little scrubbing.
Also BTW, I used Dexron VI in a 334k mile Jeep Cherokee with an AW4 tranny and it has been really good there--just some minor slipping on cold mornings, but otherwise runs like butter. I bought two cases of the stuff to do both trannies and that was a chunk of change... not looking to buy two cases of something else if I can avoid it.
Any thoughts or recommendations on any of this would be appreciated. Thanks
I've got a 1985 Cadillac DeVille with 139k miles that is in solid condition so I've been trying to do a full service to get it ready for the next 20 years. It's got the old-school 440-T4/4T60 tranny, and I recently had Midas drain (not flush) the old Dexron III, and swap in a Wix filter and a fresh batch of Pennzoil Dexron VI fluid while they were doing brake work. Since then, it has made a knock/clunk whenever it goes into gear, but has otherwise been great. It's most noticeable at very low speeds (like in a parking lot) and also when downshifting when I coast up to a red light, but does not do it much when shifting during acceleration. It is worst in reverse, which is always low-speed. It has gotten somewhat better in the last couple of days (I did some engine tuning that probably affected vaccum), but it's still happening.
Reading the forum here it seems that Dexron VI is known to be too thin for some applications, and it seems that I have low-pressure valve noise, so I'm hoping that I only need a different fluid. At this point I am trying to decide whether to add some Lucas to see if that quiets it down, or if I should go ahead and replace the fluid.
FWIW, I pumped out a couple of quarts and put half a bottle of Auto-RX and a small can of Trans-X and plan to run that until I figure out what to do. The prior fluid came out clean and red, and the current stuff came out the same color as it went in, but I figured I would take advantage of the wrong fluid to give it a little scrubbing.
Also BTW, I used Dexron VI in a 334k mile Jeep Cherokee with an AW4 tranny and it has been really good there--just some minor slipping on cold mornings, but otherwise runs like butter. I bought two cases of the stuff to do both trannies and that was a chunk of change... not looking to buy two cases of something else if I can avoid it.
Any thoughts or recommendations on any of this would be appreciated. Thanks