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1953 Fordomatic Question
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BERTHA |
12-03-2009 @ 10:23 AM
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A little anal about "Bertha"! Unrestored original Victoria thats been in the Family since new. No real problems with the tranny, but it's been over 15 yrs since I used the last of the OEM fluid that was in the trunk when we got her in 1976. What do you think guy's,would you change it?,if so,what should I use.
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supereal |
12-03-2009 @ 11:30 AM
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You didn't say how many miles the car has on it. The proper fluid to use is "Type A" or its equivalent. When you check the fluid level, look at the color, and sniff the fluid. If the fluid is relatively clear, and you don't find a burnt smell, and the transmission seems to work well, I wouldn't do more than keep the fluid at the proper level and drive the car. Once an old automatic is opened, almost always problems begin. If the transmission hasn't been abused, it is likely there are lots of miles left in it. As the old saying goes "if it ain't broke, don't fix it".
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BERTHA |
12-03-2009 @ 2:13 PM
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supereal |
12-03-2009 @ 2:19 PM
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In that case, I'd drive it. You are very fortunate to have such a low mileage Victoria.
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Grant |
12-04-2009 @ 6:50 PM
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Our '52 Ranch Wagon's Fordomatic is still a little ornery about shifting, even though the linkage was adjusted after receiving advice from some of you gentlemen. It seems to want me to lift my foot up off the gas pedal at exactly the right rpm......otherwise, it won't go into high gear. Is Type A the same fluid as Dexron ? That's what I am currently using. Until several years ago (+-2000 miles?) the fluid being added as the level went down was Type F. Undoubtedly all the Type F dribbled out long ago. Who makes the best Type A for these old transmissions ? Thanks again for all your help. Regards, Grant ?
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BERTHA |
12-05-2009 @ 4:48 AM
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Checking around after my first post this is what I put in the trunk..... https://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/MotorOil/Other_Products/Mobil_Type_F_ATF.aspx
This message was edited by BERTHA on 12-5-09 @ 4:51 AM
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39 Ken |
12-05-2009 @ 5:11 AM
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We're just going through this with a friends car. He has a '51 Ford with a Ford-o-matic. He has old paper work from tranny repair from long ago and it says that type "F" is required in his trans. Where did you get the Mobil type "F"? Thanks. Ken
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Grant |
12-05-2009 @ 8:28 AM
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I used to buy Type F transmission fluid from the local farmers' Co-op store. Auto Zone usually carries it in the USA. Probably most farm equipment dealers would also have Type F, or be able to get it for you. In Canada (that's where we are.......100 miles east of Detroit) there are a lot of different transmission fluids sold at Canadian Tire stores. Regards, Grant
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supereal |
12-05-2009 @ 10:43 AM
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Grant: Check the contacts in the governor. If they are dirty or burned, they won't make the constant contact required for an upshift.
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Grant |
12-05-2009 @ 12:31 PM
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Thanks, supereal. That is something I haven't tried yet.
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