Transmission flush or pan drop?

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I have about 60k on my transmission since the rebuild. I'm getting conflicting information - would it better to do a pan drop or take it do the dealer to do a flush.

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The only way to guarantee 100% new ATF+4 in there, is to use the dealer's re-circulating machine.
60 K is a good service interval HJ. ATF+4 gets real hot !! & the friction modifier's do break down over time.
For me, it's good piece of mind knowing all of the old fluid has now been removed & replaced.
 

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fluid exchange then change filter.
It's on my to do list too but I'm using my DIY setup for the fluid exchange.
 

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Permatex Ultra Gray RTV work? Do I need to do it at a certain temp? Do I need to measure what comes out? Thanks for the replies!
 

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I think so. I use the ultra black, but I think it's essentially the same. No, as long as you're above freezing you're probably fine.

No, fill by the stick with the Jeep warmed up, in neutral with the e-brake set. Should take 4 qts before you start it up, then add as needed.
 

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Transmission flushes may subject the trans to higher than normal operating pressures. If you ask me it’s another stealership ploy for your money.

But what do I know, only got 315,000+ miles on my factory 42RLE. Only changed fluid and filter once. Added Lucas stop slip 7-8 years ago maybe? Still going but I can tell she’s feeling her age.
 

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I think so. I use the ultra black, but I think it's essentially the same. No, as long as you're above freezing you're probably fine.

No, fill by the stick with the Jeep warmed up, in neutral with the e-brake set. Should take 4 qts before you start it up, then add as needed.

Any leaks with the ultra black? I was going to use that too since I had that lying around but it doesn't specify for transmission applications online.
Originally bought to be used on the rear diff but I ended up using a gasket instead.
 

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I’ve been running a Lubelocker since putting a new diff cover on the 8.25. No RTV or sealants needed, no leaks so far at 10k since change. They make one for the 42RLE so I was gonna try that out next. Still need thread sealant for that one bolt though. D30 Lubelocker should work for the D30A also.
 
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