NAN-PO 41
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- Apr 13, 2005
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- Hatteras Model
- 41' TWIN CABIN (1965 - 1971)
The oil cooler to the trans in my 41tc leaked and as a result I have water contamination in the Allison Trans. I replaced the cooler and flushed the gear several times with fresh oil but can't seem to get all the water out.
The Detroit manual says to flush a contaminated engine with a 50% mix of oil and Dipropylene Glycol Methyl Ether (DPM). The Allison manual says that Glycol will attack the friction plates in the trans but doesn't say how to flush the trans, only that it needs to be done.
Does anyone know of a product that can be used? I really don't want to overhaul the gear. It seems to work O K but I know I have to get all the water out.
Thanks, Fred
The Detroit manual says to flush a contaminated engine with a 50% mix of oil and Dipropylene Glycol Methyl Ether (DPM). The Allison manual says that Glycol will attack the friction plates in the trans but doesn't say how to flush the trans, only that it needs to be done.
Does anyone know of a product that can be used? I really don't want to overhaul the gear. It seems to work O K but I know I have to get all the water out.
Thanks, Fred