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Posted by Richard H. on July 24, 2005 at 11:40:10 from (206.148.108.220):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 641 fluids posted by john in la on July 24, 2005 at 10:05:49:
Hey John, just wondering, do you have access to Ford service bulitons (sp)? The reason I ask is my FNH dealer said to use 134 in my trans due to one. I know you don"t have really cold conditions and I think cold issues is why they might have said this. I have replaced my rear seal once on the engine,still leaks, but now since I have 134 in tne trans; I"m thinkin that the front seal on the imput shaft could be the culprit. Even though I replaced it and the thrust washer. I guess I could have it tested but I don"t have a clue as to where. Thanks as always Richard Ps. Why do you all send your HOT Gulf air up here to Ind?. 100deg. today???? Keep it!
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