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Quote from: "midnight sun"The reason I asked is that I have a B&M Torque converter that I am going to use along with a TH350 tranny.  B&M's recommendation (besides their own expensive fluid) is to use Type F over Dexron.  What's the logic?

I've always used Dexron in GM tranny's.

Someone enlighten me please!!

TIA
The type F fluid sticks a little more (harder shifts) while the dexron slips a little ( smoother shifts) If you have an older trans(or built) the type F will help it shift a little firmer. I run it in all my old gm trannys. I have seen some problems using it in newer cars ,it caused some shift chatter problems in some Honda /Acura trannys (Im a Acura mechanic) But on older stuff you will be fine.
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Rodder's Roundtable / AMC Pacer wagon
October 21, 2007, 09:18:10 PM
everything looks better flat black,you should pro street it too.
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Members Rides / My Buick engine.
October 12, 2007, 10:26:09 PM
very cool
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Rodder's Roundtable / OIL
October 12, 2007, 10:03:24 PM
I run 10-30 ( 20-50 in the oil burners) just regular oil. I change oil and filter every spring. The drivers get oil changes every 3000 miles, but my old cars never get driven that much in a summer.