flushing the brake system?
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Thanks for the tips. I probably should do the PS too. it probably hasent been changed in the life of my truck. as a matter of fact, none of the fluids besides the engine oil have probably been changed. I read a tutorial someone did on flushing their PS system, think im gonna do that.
That leads me to another question, i know the potential consequences of changing engine oil from conventional to synthetic in 100k+ engines, can the same thing happen if i was to drain the diffs and put in synthetic? and what about the trans? Theres no shifting problems with teh trans right now, but again, probably needs to be done.
That leads me to another question, i know the potential consequences of changing engine oil from conventional to synthetic in 100k+ engines, can the same thing happen if i was to drain the diffs and put in synthetic? and what about the trans? Theres no shifting problems with teh trans right now, but again, probably needs to be done.
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atf+4 is already synthetic. don't use anything but this. also use this in t-case.
the only downside to using synthetics in the front/rear diff is the cost. its expensive. and if you drive through deep water, you need to drain/replace your fluids regularly to make sure your not carrying any water in there. i don't use syn's in the diff. plain old 85w90 is expensive enough and fine for me. some people claim to pick up 1 extra mpg with syn's. i don't know, i doubt it.
the only downside to using synthetics in the front/rear diff is the cost. its expensive. and if you drive through deep water, you need to drain/replace your fluids regularly to make sure your not carrying any water in there. i don't use syn's in the diff. plain old 85w90 is expensive enough and fine for me. some people claim to pick up 1 extra mpg with syn's. i don't know, i doubt it.