Clatterman
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- 2005 FX4L2
Hi all. Last year, I replaced my 93 Ranger with a '05 FX4L2 auto. I tinkered with the A4LD thanks to Glacier's thread, but other things went south too.
I was wondering if anyone has given much thought about how you might rig a new truck to keep the trans in good shape.
One particular remote filter looked worth mentioning here:
http://www.magnefine.com/
One retailer claims: "These are the same filters provided by Ford with their remanufactured transmissions as mentioned in TSB #00-3-8."
My truck doesn't have any room under the hood for a remote canister filter. I'm thinking that this in-line part will mount nicely next to the OEM cooler, in front of the radiator.
A google search for that brand, turned up some other BBS boards. The Powerstroke-guys seem to like them, and it showed up on a Mazduh board also.
So this filter, plus what else is cost-effective? Syn fluid, replace the pan filter, put in a honest drain plug kit... outlet temp sensor (anyone recommend a good gage kit?)
I was wondering if anyone has given much thought about how you might rig a new truck to keep the trans in good shape.
One particular remote filter looked worth mentioning here:
http://www.magnefine.com/
One retailer claims: "These are the same filters provided by Ford with their remanufactured transmissions as mentioned in TSB #00-3-8."
My truck doesn't have any room under the hood for a remote canister filter. I'm thinking that this in-line part will mount nicely next to the OEM cooler, in front of the radiator.
A google search for that brand, turned up some other BBS boards. The Powerstroke-guys seem to like them, and it showed up on a Mazduh board also.
So this filter, plus what else is cost-effective? Syn fluid, replace the pan filter, put in a honest drain plug kit... outlet temp sensor (anyone recommend a good gage kit?)