ZF 8 speed fluid level checking instructions

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Any way this can be seen for those that don’t have Facebook.


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Find somebody who has an account and can copy them to here.I don't have a photobook account or what ever is needed ,so I've never been able to get a photo on this site,and i'm not about to try,my patience level is nil when it comes to computors.Joining facebook would be easier for you,then me trying to get a photo on here,lol.
 
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it states the content is not available at this time, and I have a FB account.

Gary's Hemi just made it a pinned post on Nadodge,i also posted them on Tuned Rams,so you should be able to find them pretty easy
 
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One thing to,if you do replace a transmission and the A/C condenser/Tranny cooler assembly,you'll have manually get as much fluid into the cooler as you can,then let the truck run till the tranny temp gets up close to the 170+F mark.The thermostat doesn't open till the truck and tranny are close to operating temp,so the tranny itself might be full,but the cooler and lines aren't, as the t-stat in the heater assembly isn't allowing the fluid to fully circulate through the cooler and lines.That's what I was told when I replaced the tranny,and the tech that told me that,had just come through a Chryco training program on the ZF 8 speeds.
 
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