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I thought my Wittenberg truck was ugly until I looked at an A3. Lol
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The transmission will use "ATF" Dexron and the transfer case will use 80/90w gear oil. Some people have gotten away with using Hydraulic oil ( 15w) in the transmission but Allison recommends "Dexron III " or better in this transmission.Thanks for the reply, do you happen to know about the same type 15W40 motor oil used in engine, transmission, and transfer case in this truck?
The military used 15w40 in the trans for some odd reason. Mine still has the oil in it. Should I flush it out and replace with trans fluid?The transmission will use "ATF" Dexron and the transfer case will use 80/90w gear oil. Some people have gotten away with using Hydraulic oil ( 15w) in the transmission but Allison recommends "Dexron III " or better in this transmission.
I found this for you...http://www.memphisequipment.com/M35A3-2-1-2-Ton-6x6-Truck/8720660.htmlAnyone know where I can find a heater blower motor?
Yes, 15W40 in both the Engine and Tranny....Engineered to work by people smarter than we so save yourself a possible failure and stick with this combo. Look for earlier threads on this when others went to a Dextron type of solution.I do not own an M35A3, but am thinking about getting one (possibly M109A4). Is it true that they use 15W40 motor oil for engine, transmission and the transfer case in that truck? What maximum sustained highway speed is this vehicle capable of without overreving the engine with standard size tires? Mileage for M109A4 at 50 MPH road speed?
There was one on Craigslist in SW Florida but it's gone now. Check the Ft. Myers and Tampa listings again by this weekend in case they relist.I want an A3 if anyone has a spare one sitting around.
I'm always thankful I live in Florida when I hear about the northern DMV regs. No CDL for the 5 ton.For mileage on the M35a3 I am getting around 10-12 as well.... depends on if the shelter is in the bed and when I also tow the M105 trailer.
For me the M35a3 was the "right truck" - wanted an automatic, the power assisted steering, the dual brake system and super singles.
In PA there are DL requirements for the M923 5-Ton due to size/weight and air brakes.
I don't think I was ready for a 5-ton then...... I might upgrade to the larger truck but due to the PA CDL requirements I am holding off.
I would. I served my apprenticeship at Neils Detroit Diesel working on Allison transmissions. I know this particular transmission very well. The only problem you could have is since it has been running this heavier oil is the damage to the clutch discs. Now if you go to the original oil you might get slippage since the discs are saturated with the heavier oil. Right now thinking about this I would go with a 15w hydraulic oil for a few thousand miles and then transition to the Dexron oil. Or just keep the hydraulic oil in it. No matter what anyone says, engine oil in a auto-matic transmission is not good for the longevity of the unit. The reason the military did this is because the "knuckleheads" driving the trucks couldn't figure out what oil to use so they went with just one oil. Pretty hard to mess that up. The military didn't care about transmission life, they had plenty spares to use. We don't.The military used 15w40 in the trans for some odd reason. Mine still has the oil in it. Should I flush it out and replace with trans fluid?
Have one w/ winch parked out back, belomgs to a buddy, but it is for sale.I want an A3 if anyone has a spare one sitting around.
Posted 12 days ago.I want an A3 if anyone has a spare one sitting around.
Very true. Looks like you are definitely the man here. I've just hit 2500 miles but would like to plan for the move to Dexron if it will definitely keep the tranny running at 100%. Is there a procedural doc or discussion with specific steps that you could point me to?I would. I served my apprenticeship at Neils Detroit Diesel working on Allison transmissions. I know this particular transmission very well. The only problem you could have is since it has been running this heavier oil is the damage to the clutch discs. Now if you go to the original oil you might get slippage since the discs are saturated with the heavier oil. Right now thinking about this I would go with a 15w hydraulic oil for a few thousand miles and then transition to the Dexron oil. Or just keep the hydraulic oil in it. No matter what anyone says, engine oil in a auto-matic transmission is not good for the longevity of the unit. The reason the military did this is because the "knuckleheads" driving the trucks couldn't figure out what oil to use so they went with just one oil. Pretty hard to mess that up. The military didn't care about transmission life, they had plenty spares to use. We don't.
Sadly there isn't one. This doesn't come up in the civilian world as they all use ATF in the transmissions. I have seen it though since I have dealt with it in the Marines and in warranty work at "Allison" . The problem is the clutch discs themselves. They are actually made of organic fibers ( most use impregnated paper ) which absorb the oil used in the transmission. Some use a Kevlar material like our little Allison's do which still absorb the oil just not to the extant of the other types of clutch discs. So the trick is to get out the "old" oil and let in the new oil. Since engine oil is much heavier then ATF it will be very hard to get it out of the clutch fibers. That is why I said to use Hydraulic oil first since it is heavier then ATF but lighter then engine oil. After changing out the oil, I would run the truck for at least 2,000 miles. This will let the heavier oil have a chance to get out of the clutch fibers and let in the lighter Hydraulic oil. Then if you want, continue on to using ATF at your next oil change out. Like I said in the last post, you can just continue using the Hydraulic oil instead. It will last much longer then using the engine oil.Very true. Looks like you are definitely the man here. I've just hit 2500 miles but would like to plan for the move to Dexron if it will definitely keep the tranny running at 100%. Is there a procedural doc or discussion with specific steps that you could point me to?
Z71, I just listed mine in the Classified section.I do not own an M35A3, but am thinking about getting one (possibly M109A4). Is it true that they use 15W40 motor oil for engine, transmission and the transfer case in that truck? What maximum sustained highway speed is this vehicle capable of without overreving the engine with standard size tires? Mileage for M109A4 at 50 MPH road speed?
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