My shop called today and wondered if they could use Amsoil ATF 1G in my transfer case (2006 K3500)...
Is this the right stuff? http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/atf.aspx
My shop called today and wondered if they could use Amsoil ATF 1G in my transfer case (2006 K3500)...
Is this the right stuff? http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/atf.aspx
Last edited by Mark Rinker; 06-06-2009 at 08:13.
2011 Chevrolet Tahoe 5.3L daily driver
- Previous owner of two 1994 6.5L K3500s, '01, '02, and '05 6.6L K2500s, '04 C4500, '06 K3500 dually, '06 K3500 SRW, '09 K3500HD SRW, '05 Denali
- Total GM diesel miles to date : ~950K
That's the right stuff for the TC. It's what I use, and recommend. If you plan on using a lot of it, you can save some $$ by sourcing it in 5 gallon lots (2x 2.5 gal jugs-very handy), or drums.
Thanks for the verification.
With the towing duties, and snowplowing (4HI for miles/hours on end) I am still planning on doing annual t-case fluid changes, regardless of miles, right before plowing season begins.
Sound reasonable?
2011 Chevrolet Tahoe 5.3L daily driver
- Previous owner of two 1994 6.5L K3500s, '01, '02, and '05 6.6L K2500s, '04 C4500, '06 K3500 dually, '06 K3500 SRW, '09 K3500HD SRW, '05 Denali
- Total GM diesel miles to date : ~950K
Perhaps. I'd probably do the same with traditional fluid. Using synthetic (of any reputable brand), I'd consider having a look at the fluid condition and metal content. In my experience, the magnetic plugs come out cleaner (less metallic wear) using synthetic, compared to the same conditions with traditional fluid. Premature changes are waste, but uncertainty and the risk of using it beyond its usefulness may justify it. From an ecological point of view, longer service intervals translates to less waste products.
Two fresh quarts of Amsoil are in place. The service tech said the stuff that came out was pretty bad...
2011 Chevrolet Tahoe 5.3L daily driver
- Previous owner of two 1994 6.5L K3500s, '01, '02, and '05 6.6L K2500s, '04 C4500, '06 K3500 dually, '06 K3500 SRW, '09 K3500HD SRW, '05 Denali
- Total GM diesel miles to date : ~950K
Usually when I do or hear of a really bad change, I recommend a 50% (or less, depending on how bad, and what) interval at the next service. Unless the gearbox is flushed, it will retain a fair amount of what was drained.
Haven't decided if a plow is going on this truck yet. If it gets a plow, it will get another service before the '4HI' season begins...
Thanks for the info/insight![]()
2011 Chevrolet Tahoe 5.3L daily driver
- Previous owner of two 1994 6.5L K3500s, '01, '02, and '05 6.6L K2500s, '04 C4500, '06 K3500 dually, '06 K3500 SRW, '09 K3500HD SRW, '05 Denali
- Total GM diesel miles to date : ~950K