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#11  
that would be a thought.. we just changed the oil a month before Ron replaced the main input shaft. he said he strained and used the oil we put in.
I did check and the oil is nice and clear.. but as you say.. perhaps a good ideal to strain it through cheesecloth to check for shavings..
that would be a Summer job..
Thanks for the tip
 
   / Ford 5000 transmission #12  
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that would be a thought.. we just changed the oil a month before Ron replaced the main input shaft. he said he strained and used the oil we put in.
I did check and the oil is nice and clear.. but as you say.. perhaps a good ideal to strain it through cheesecloth to check for shavings..
that would be a Summer job..
Thanks for the tip


Get a STRONG magnet and put it on the oil drain plug until you drain it. After loosening it with a wrench, keep it on while hand turning it out. You will collect metal shavings where they can be removed!
 
   / Ford 5000 transmission #13  
yup, and likely it will be metal dust, and not shavings...
 
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#14  
Thanks for your input.. will take your advice and do the magnet...
I'm sure I have one in the shop if not.. will get pick one up..
Your probably right on it being more metal dust than shavings.
Thanks again..
 
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#16  
Thank You for that link.. will check it out
 

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