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Torqueshift in Honda Accord??

HoytBows

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Guys I replaced the radiator in my rollerskate Honda Accord last night and found the tranny fluid to be bad, real brown. Can I drain out as much as possible and replace it with the leftover half gallon of TorqueShift I have on the shelf from my LB7? I dont know if the Accord would be happy with the Synthetic?
 
You could, but you may end up with seal leaks from the synthetic on the old seals. I would just go buy some cheapo universal ATF if it was mine.
 
Type F always seems to be a good choice on older run of the mill transmissions.
 
If it was up to me I'd get the cheap Super Tech stuff from wallyworld Chad. Or whatever Big R has.
Btw, meant to send you a pic I took up by the woodland park Daughter day after you and I met up.
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Download that and take a close look.

Sent from my SCH-I535
 
Where were they hiding during season? Of course there aren't whitetail where I was at. Mulie instead.

Don
 
Because of where you are at I assumed whitetail. Couldn't see the racks well enough. The pic isn't big enough for these old eyes, and I know I need new glasses also. My astigmatism is getting bad enough that I can see it. I'll have to see if my son can tell me how to enlarge that pic.

Don
 
My son did increase the pic size. I could tell that they were mulies, but it wasn't enough for me to see how many points. I'm guessing 3X3 for the one in front and 4X4 for the other.

Don
 
Now that's a nice one!! Look at the position of his right ear, and how far his rack extends beyond the ear tip.

Don
 
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