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2020 JLU … 850RE @38k … 20k on fluid …
5L ZF Lifeguard 8 out/in … New OEM filter …
5L ZF Lifeguard 8 out/in … New OEM filter …
Quickjack helps. But, they are 90lbs a piece.Nice work @edyvw. Good on you for servicing that "lifetime fluid". Ha!
Our GS350 F Sport recently got a flush from a great local Toy/Lex shop. I gave him about 7 quarts of Idemitsu and he added about 4 more quarts of WS.
I was gonna do my own spill and fill, but had to admit I need to pick my battles at almost 72. The shop did a great job.
Napaonline with 20% discount is the cheapest place to buy Idemitsu if you do not have access to Worldpac.For the second fill, I used a newer bottle from Idemitsu. I got from Rock Auto one older bottle and one newer. I don't think it makes a difference, but then, OCD:
Costco. Got them few years back on sale,$1399. At that time these 7,000lbs rated were going $1699. Not sure now.I like those jacks you used. Where did you get them?
Love the rent-a-lift. I never change the GM seals - also like my Jeep filter better - it has an o-ring on the neck that stabs up2008 Suburban with 270,000 miles. It has a 6L90 that has been receiving pan drops every 50,000 miles. That’s my helper underneath the Burb. We are at U-Wrench in Calgary where they rent hoist time at the equivalent of $21 USD per hour.
The 3/4 ton Chevys are easy to do a pan drop on since the exhaust running beneath the pan is low enough not to interfere with the pan removal. I used a “ Flow-N-Go” jug utilizing a small shop vac to pull out two quarts of fluid prior to dropping the pan. It reduces spillage. An additional four quarts comes out with the pan. There was not much material on the magnet.
I reused the GM gasket and purchased an after market filter. I didn’t bother installing the new seal that came with the kit. To me there is more risk in scarring up the transmission tube, then the risk of the old seal not sealing properly. The seal was changed last time. Also the cheap rubber seal that came with the kit went straight in the garbage. The GM reinforced seal is the way to go. I filled with 4 quarts of Mobil Dex VI and two quarts of AC Delco Dex VI. Enjoy.
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That’s awesome! Those pumps are clutch! I’ve only used one for my diffs. I always have had to route a fill tube through the engine bay for my transmissions.Did drain and fill on the wife's '18 RX350 with 70k miles on the clock. Followed Vicktor G's YouTube guide and it went smoothly. Used a cheapie Amazon fluid pump and HOLY SMOKES why did I wait so long to get one????
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