Mixing Dexron III with Transynd Transmission Fluid is not recommended. Dexron III is a conventional automatic transmission fluid, while Transynd is a synthetic fluid designed for specific applications, particularly in heavy-duty transmissions. Combining them can compromise the performance and protection qualities of the transmission, potentially leading to issues. It's best to use the manufacturer's recommended fluids for optimal performance.
Use TranSynd licensed by Dextron 3 product
Yes, it is compatible with Dextron III. It is a superior product the the regular Dexron III.. I run it in all of my auto's.
Basic fluid would be Dextron,I would recomend TranSynd synthetic though,available at any Allison dealer. Allisontech
dexron 3 replaces dexron 2, so you could mix them but the dexron 3 is better
Yes dextron 6 can be used in applications otherwise requiring dextron 3
a manual trans uses sae- 10W-30 engine oil auto trans uses dextron lll fluid
Tractor hydraulic fluid is usually an ISO 68, dextron III is equivalent to a 56 so it is probably too thin.
A 1995 Buick LeSabre takes 7.4 quarts of transmission fluid. Dextron lll transmission fluid is recommended for use in the Buick LeSabre.
No, it's not Ok. Dextron lll or higher (or equivalent) must be used.
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Lll = 52
The primary oil does three things. Lube the clutch. Lube the primary chain . And cool the stator. If Harley thought Dextron would do this, they would have recommended the use of it. Keep your Harley a Harley.