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Old 01-28-2014, 08:37 AM   #57
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Originally Posted by Radar Chief View Post
"Good debris"? When you get the time I'd like to know what you mean by that.
I actually didn't answer the good debris part in my post. On older transmissions you will have debris in the transmission. All transmissions create debris, look on the magnet when you drop the pan or look on the drain plug. A lot of times debris will get into a clutch drum and embed into clutches, what this does is compensate for some wear on the clutches (very minimally I admit), when you flush it, I have seen clutches actually flake off when the debris is flushed out. Then after the flush is done, the vehicle has slipping symptoms.


******Let me preface this by saying, this is my opinion on flushes. We have a hot flush machine and a T-tech flush machine. I believe it does more negative than good. I actually found the article I was talking about, in this article Honda and Nissan per the manufacturer advise to not flush the transmission for possible cause of issues. GM actually warns against it also.

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