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#122426 06/19/08 03:57 PM
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Could someone tell me what type of trans fluid is used in the aluminum powerglides? Thanks in advance Ross


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Originally it used Type "A". Best replacement is the DEXRON-III & MERCON approved fluid.

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Last edited by AntiqueMechanic; 06/19/08 04:14 PM.

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AntiqueMechanic #122431 06/19/08 05:54 PM
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I am not sure of the exact year of the trans but it is in a 1968 Chev that I bought, I thought maybe all the aluminum powerglides used the same type fluid. Thanks for the info as I did not want to burn it up.


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