alpac
Active Member
Hi guys,
I have not posted for a while. I still have my reliable 1991 4.0L Ranger. The truck has now 160k miles on it and drives great. I fixed a lot of things right after I bought it and then have been doing regular maintenance since. After the first few big fixes (master cylinder, breaks ad break lines, A/C). The truck has been mostly trouble free since. I would like to change the tranny fluid as it looks dark and may even be the original. Changing the fluid on high mileage vehicle may sometime generate transmission problems as it can disturb deposits that have formed over the years. That is why on cars with old ATF, instead of flushing the ATF I replace it by draining the torque converter, then filling up back the same quantity of new fluid, drive for 2mns and repeat the operation until the fluid that drains is clear enough. It is a pretty long process but I have had very good results with this approach. I don't see any drain plug on the torque converter of the Ranger so my question for you guys is what is the best way to replace the ATF on an old Ranger with old ATF in it? I believe the right ATF is Mercon but NOT Mercon V, is this correct?
Thanks
Al
I have not posted for a while. I still have my reliable 1991 4.0L Ranger. The truck has now 160k miles on it and drives great. I fixed a lot of things right after I bought it and then have been doing regular maintenance since. After the first few big fixes (master cylinder, breaks ad break lines, A/C). The truck has been mostly trouble free since. I would like to change the tranny fluid as it looks dark and may even be the original. Changing the fluid on high mileage vehicle may sometime generate transmission problems as it can disturb deposits that have formed over the years. That is why on cars with old ATF, instead of flushing the ATF I replace it by draining the torque converter, then filling up back the same quantity of new fluid, drive for 2mns and repeat the operation until the fluid that drains is clear enough. It is a pretty long process but I have had very good results with this approach. I don't see any drain plug on the torque converter of the Ranger so my question for you guys is what is the best way to replace the ATF on an old Ranger with old ATF in it? I believe the right ATF is Mercon but NOT Mercon V, is this correct?
Thanks
Al