2001 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab
4.7V8 45RFE Trans
28,000 MIles on the Truck 18,000 on the ATF.
Transmission was not flushed just drained and refilled with Redline ATF.
Aluminum 20
Chromium 0
Iron 17
Copper 18
Lead 8
Tin 0
Moly 1
Nickel o
manganesse 2
silver 0
titanium 0
potassium 5
boron 48
silicon 44
sodium 22
calcium 1285
magnesium 3
phosphorus 429
zinc 361
barium 791
SUS@210 49.1
Flash Point 405
The high silicone was due to adding Mopar anti Foam wich is silcone based. I sent Redline an email asking if theirs already had the antifoam in it but they took to long getting back to me. So I added the old Mopar silicone anti foam to the fluid. I also sespect that when the body shop replaced the radiator and the trany cooler that they used ATF+3 instead of ATF+4 to top off the transmission. At 10,000 miles I changed the two filter's and drained out 7 quarts of trany fluid. I replaced the 7 quarts that i was able to drain out with redline C+ATF. Is it possable that the esters in the Redline are cleaning the case of the transmission like Auto-RX would and that is why the Aluminum is high? This is the first automatic UOA I have looked at. Where could the aluminum be comeing from. I know it can not be wear related or the iron,copper, lead and tin would be up! I wounder if it could be comeing from the new OEM oil cooler it is all aluminum? I am going to drain and refill and se what my next sample looks like!
4.7V8 45RFE Trans
28,000 MIles on the Truck 18,000 on the ATF.
Transmission was not flushed just drained and refilled with Redline ATF.
Aluminum 20
Chromium 0
Iron 17
Copper 18
Lead 8
Tin 0
Moly 1
Nickel o
manganesse 2
silver 0
titanium 0
potassium 5
boron 48
silicon 44
sodium 22
calcium 1285
magnesium 3
phosphorus 429
zinc 361
barium 791
SUS@210 49.1
Flash Point 405
The high silicone was due to adding Mopar anti Foam wich is silcone based. I sent Redline an email asking if theirs already had the antifoam in it but they took to long getting back to me. So I added the old Mopar silicone anti foam to the fluid. I also sespect that when the body shop replaced the radiator and the trany cooler that they used ATF+3 instead of ATF+4 to top off the transmission. At 10,000 miles I changed the two filter's and drained out 7 quarts of trany fluid. I replaced the 7 quarts that i was able to drain out with redline C+ATF. Is it possable that the esters in the Redline are cleaning the case of the transmission like Auto-RX would and that is why the Aluminum is high? This is the first automatic UOA I have looked at. Where could the aluminum be comeing from. I know it can not be wear related or the iron,copper, lead and tin would be up! I wounder if it could be comeing from the new OEM oil cooler it is all aluminum? I am going to drain and refill and se what my next sample looks like!