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Jc
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Where's that from? Pm me if you want.
Jc
Thought it worth while to post this up here as some of you may be interested. With 24,000km on my rebuilt trans I took an oil sample for analysis. As a result Ive now installed a magnafine inline filter on the cooler return line as the particle count (ISO cleanliness rating) was way to high for my liking. I'll resample the oil after probably 5,000km and see if theres been any improvment to the particle count and post up the results
Shane, what composition were the particulates?
If non-ferrous (eg, bearing or clutch material) then the Magnafine will be less useful, as only the filtration media in it is hopefully capturing some material..
In which case - a conventional filter may be cheaper and more effective.
Filter is a magnafine 1/2", can be purchased from western filters:
Magnefine 12mm (1/2") Magnetic Inline Transmission Power Steering Filter - www.westernfilters.net
Main contaimants are iron and copper - close to 50:50 at 35 and 37 ppm. Dosent sound like much but when the trans failed it was 109 and 116ppm. I mainly went for the magnafine for the ease of installation at this time. Your right a conventional filter will likely be much cheaper and a larger spin on filter will be more effective and last longer. I just need the spare time to figure out where Im going to mount it as I think that will be the way I'll go in the future.
Im interested to see what the filter looks like when you next change the oil. How long until the fine paper filter blocks enough oil to start starving the trans?
I've just been quoted $1250 for D3's first transmission service with metal sump conversion and genuine parts and fluid. Perth northern suburbs.