#6518, "RE: Sick of seeing "what trans. fluid to use" threads" In response to Reply # 1 Jul-06-07 02:04 PM by dalesmitsu
Originally posted by freelancefool Creamy white sounds like it has water in the oil.
Your engine is Blown, read in a Custom Haynes book. If you see creamy white on the oil cap etc. This means your engine is blown, I would rebuild just my opinion.
Also, this ATF+4 is for Automatics not Manuels. I use ATF+4 in my auto GS with Lucas OIL Transmiaaion Stablizer, and this Lucas stuff does work oh also I use lucas fuel treatment and in my oil.
Show a pic of the ATF+4 for manuel trans. It'll say on bottle either manuel/auto trans.
#6519, "RE: Sick of seeing "what trans. fluid to use" threads" In response to Reply # 3
Originally posted by dalesmitsu
Originally posted by freelancefool Creamy white sounds like it has water in the oil.
Your engine is Blown, read in a Custom Haynes book. If you see creamy white on the oil cap etc. This means your engine is blown, I would rebuild just my opinion. Also, this ATF+4 is for Automatics not Manuels. I use ATF+4 in my auto GS with Lucas OIL Transmiaaion Stablizer, and this Lucas stuff does work oh also I use lucas fuel treatment and in my oil. Show a pic of the ATF+4 for manuel trans. It'll say on bottle either manuel/auto trans. Just my 2cents on clearing up this ATF+4 debate
#6553, "RE: Sick of seeing "what trans. fluid to use" threads" In response to Reply # 4
We should get one of the mods to split this to a new topic.
Water will condensate within the transmission housing if you haven't driven the car for a while or if you typically drive a couple blocks and let the car cool off. Short trips will not let the internals heat up properly and burn the water off that is naturally in the air.
It's a fact of life here in Louisiana. My grandmother who drives something like 1000-1500 miles a year has water in her oil and transmission just from lack of use.
Change the oil, drive the car for a week or two and see if it is still creamy. If so change it again. If it is still creamy after another week or so, I would find someone who knows more than me to look into your problem.
#6554, "Milky Trans Fluid" In response to Reply # 5 Jul-18-07 11:00 AM by Star Turbo Talon
If your oil is creamy then you have water getting into the trans or motor. Condensation is not going to create enough milky oil to be noticed and it doesnt matter what state your in.
I will split this since you guys have made a mess of it.
Dale, milky oil does not mean the engine is blown. Stop spreadign information that is wrong or I am going to shove your car up your A#$. Milky oil means water has entered the oil. I have not seen a white colored additive yet so if there is one i stand corrected. Water could be from when it was apart or there is a leak through a sensor hole ect. Use basic knowledge here. Flush with new oil and repeat until the white fluid is gone.
Dale: ATF +4 has been used in the NVT 350 for about the past 3 or 4 years by both new venture and Chrysler. The only reason some dealers sell you the original fluid is becasue its left over stock and they want to move it. They dont want to tell you to use ATF +4 becasue the original fluid is twice the cost.
#6570, "RE: Milky Trans Fluid" In response to Reply # 6 Jul-27-07 07:10 PM by dalesmitsu
Originally posted by Star Turbo Talon If your oil is creamy then you have water getting into the trans or motor. Condensation is not going to create enough milky oil to be noticed and it doesnt matter what state your in. I will split this since you guys have made a mess of it. Dale, milky oil does not mean the engine is blown. Stop spreadign information that is wrong or I am going to shove your car up your A#$. Milky oil means water has entered the oil. I have not seen a white colored additive yet so if there is one i stand corrected. Water could be from when it was apart or there is a leak through a sensor hole ect. Use basic knowledge here. Flush with new oil and repeat until the white fluid is gone. Dale: ATF +4 has been used in the NVT 350 for about the past 3 or 4 years by both new venture and Chrysler. The only reason some dealers sell you the original fluid is becasue its left over stock and they want to move it. They dont want to tell you to use ATF +4 becasue the original fluid is twice the cost. Terry
Mybad sorry about that Terry. Have you recieved my email Terry about the 10mm bolts