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    Posted: April-07-2013 at 9:26pm
Maker? Is this type a direct drive? Best way to change fluid? Is there a screen ,any where?


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Borg warner 1:1 direct velvet drive. there is a screen on the bottom port for the cooler line. Also where you can change the fluid. look in the reference section there is a service manual for this tranny there.
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Thanks you so much HatterBee! I see people saying to pump it out.. So, I was wondering... Now did they make any changes to the fluid?

TYPE =-----A? fluid? Or is it called something else now?

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They say to change this trans fluid 1 time per year...?
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Dexron III is the current stuff you'll want to use.
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I use a Turkey Baster to draw out the transfluid from the dip stick area. I picked up a plastic one just for this job.
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Linda,

I have a pump that I can lend if you are near. Where in NY are you?? I'm in Scotia, near Schenectady/Albany.

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Some have reported that an old cosmetic bottle pump will work too. It just takes some pumping to get the roughly quart of fluid out. Just make sure you don't loose the plastic dip tube down the dip stick hole.

BTW, since you don't know when the fluid has been changed and it may still have type A in it, I suggest two fluid changes. Do one, run it for an hour or two and then do the second one. Type A is compatible with III but you just what to get as much of the better stuff in as possible.


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Very kind of you to offer,, Just too far though... Western ny..
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8122. ty I would think that it has been changed,, The previous owner took real good care of the boat...It looked real clean and had no oder from last season.. As always thanks again for your help!
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