In my 67 F250, the NP435 manual transmission had some really, really nasty gear oil come out when I changed it a while ago. I have no idea when it was ever changed in the past, if ever. The truck pretty low miles, but I don't know much of the maintenance history. I did some searching about flushing manual trans, but didn't find much.
Is there some chemical I can put in the trans to help drain all the old crud out without harming the transmission? I was thinking maybe put some seafoam or something in there, jack up the rear end, start it in 4th gear and just let it idle a little bit to spin the trans without any real load on anything. I've heard of people using diesel oil or kerosene, but never talked to anyone who has done it firsthand. Don't want to ruin my transmission, but the very noticeable shifting improvement after the drain and fill has me thinking it would be good to get all the junk out.
Thanks!
Is there some chemical I can put in the trans to help drain all the old crud out without harming the transmission? I was thinking maybe put some seafoam or something in there, jack up the rear end, start it in 4th gear and just let it idle a little bit to spin the trans without any real load on anything. I've heard of people using diesel oil or kerosene, but never talked to anyone who has done it firsthand. Don't want to ruin my transmission, but the very noticeable shifting improvement after the drain and fill has me thinking it would be good to get all the junk out.
Thanks!