As far as light duty (Class 1 - 4) trucks go, just General Motors. Ford uses their own transmissions, and Dodge uses the Aisin transmission. If you look into medium- and heavy duty trucks, several manufacturers have the Allison automatic transmissions as an option (for example, you can get them with the Ford F650 and F750), but these are quite different from the transmissions used in GM light duty pickups.
gm bought allison in 1987
One of the main drawbacks of using Japanese engines and transmissions are the mounts they use. Often these will cause vibration of the chassis which can cause damage to the car.
what type automatic transmission fluid for Allison at 545 ? I would suggest using Allison Transynd, "synthetic fluid" allisontech
yes & she's using red !
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All automatic transmissions have a PUMP in the front of them right behind the torque converter. Transmissions are designed to cool off by using transmission lines running from the transmission to the VEHICLE Radiator to cool the transmission fluid.
1998
Information for current Chrysler sales can be found on the Chrysler website. The local Chrysler dealership can also provide this information using its automated phone system.
I've been using the multi-vehicle stuff, which seems pretty universal. I was warned against the dexron 3 and mercon flavours, since they are for different brands. ATF + 4 is the recommended type for for Grand Wagoneers with Chrysler transmissions.
---- It distracts me and I wonder why the other person is using one.
LogMeln encrypts transmissions by using industry-standard algorithms and protocols to keep information completely safe. These standards and protocols and constantly reviewed by coders every day.
Amplitute Modulation signals. a modulation(mixing)method used in early radio transmissions.in many countries, radio transmissions below 30 Mhz,are still using this method.short wave,medium wave transmissions,and some extent of VHF transmissions are possible in this method.