Not long ago I was talking to a guy and it turned to a tranny flush debate. I told him that I had talked to guys that had trannies flushed and it performed so much better. He told me he and others ended up having to buy rebuilts after getting them flushed. He said by reversing the flow of the tranny fluid it lostened the particles. He said his tranny lasted 600 miles after the flush. He told about a relative of his that also had to replace the tranny, 900 miles after the tranny flush. The dealer won't warranty it because it was a high mileage tranny.
I've never had one done so I have no personal experience. Does anyone know, do they reverse flush the transmission when it's done? It would makes sense that they would because you would want to "flush" all the crap out if possible. What happens if you don't get all those loose particles out? Should you manually move there gear selector through all the gears when flushing?
I know we used to reverse flush the cooling system when we flushed them but that doesn't have all of the moving parts either. Thoughts?
I've never had one done so I have no personal experience. Does anyone know, do they reverse flush the transmission when it's done? It would makes sense that they would because you would want to "flush" all the crap out if possible. What happens if you don't get all those loose particles out? Should you manually move there gear selector through all the gears when flushing?
I know we used to reverse flush the cooling system when we flushed them but that doesn't have all of the moving parts either. Thoughts?