D Dieselbob Joined Dec 11, 2006 Messages 152 Location Indiana Mar 14, 2010 #1 Where, (if at all) does TranSynd fit into the the Dexron fluid family? I know that it is for Allison transmissions and replaces Dexron III in those applications, but is it similar to Dexron VI, or totally different? Last edited: Mar 14, 2010
Where, (if at all) does TranSynd fit into the the Dexron fluid family? I know that it is for Allison transmissions and replaces Dexron III in those applications, but is it similar to Dexron VI, or totally different?
C Colt45ws Joined Aug 15, 2006 Messages 10,060 Location Central Washington Mar 14, 2010 #2 ITs more similar to Dex III, its not a low viscosity fluid like Dex VI.
JHZR2 Staff member Joined Dec 14, 2002 Messages 55,184 Location New Jersey Mar 14, 2010 #3 +1, believe it is a slightly higher viscosify drop-in replacement for dex III, with a bit more robust specification.
+1, believe it is a slightly higher viscosify drop-in replacement for dex III, with a bit more robust specification.
D Dieselbob Thread starter Joined Dec 11, 2006 Messages 152 Location Indiana Mar 14, 2010 #4 If you were replacing Dexron III in Hydramatic trans, which one would you prefer?
JHZR2 Staff member Joined Dec 14, 2002 Messages 55,184 Location New Jersey Mar 16, 2010 #5 Im going through this in another application that specced dex II... my answer, not sure. Perhaps whitewolf can shed some light on the topic...
Im going through this in another application that specced dex II... my answer, not sure. Perhaps whitewolf can shed some light on the topic...