John Deer Hy gard Trans Fluid?
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John Deer Hy gard Trans Fluid?
I have been running O'reilly's 303 fluid in my Power Glide for about 6 months. We just rebuilt it again and there is no issues with the fluid. I was curious how much better the John Deer fluid is at tightening up the convertor over the O'reillys. I also wanted to know if you guys are using the regular Hy gard or the Low Viscosity?
Thanks.
My broken trans was planetaries as usual. I was just curious to know since I have to put new fluid in if it was worth the switch. It is only about $17 a gallon here so figured I would try it if it would tighten up any over the O'reilly's.
Thanks.
My broken trans was planetaries as usual. I was just curious to know since I have to put new fluid in if it was worth the switch. It is only about $17 a gallon here so figured I would try it if it would tighten up any over the O'reilly's.
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for what i know the hyguard low Viscosity is the same grade as a standard automatic trans. oil
if you want to tighten up the converter use the normal Viscosity
it should tight it something around 150 to 200 rpm
this is what i found around
I using that oil in my GN 87 th200 4r no lockup
IMO
claude
if you want to tighten up the converter use the normal Viscosity
it should tight it something around 150 to 200 rpm
this is what i found around
I using that oil in my GN 87 th200 4r no lockup
IMO
claude
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I noticed it tightened it up more when it was cold, but once it warms up, I almost couldn't tell a difference. I had hoped it would make it slip less and lower the RPMs through te traps, but it didn't really change it enough to notice it on the datalog. And yes, I went from type f to the thicker john deer stuff, not the low viscocity stuff. Low viscocity Jd will stall pretty much the same as type f.
It is a great fluid and handles heat a lot better than type f. It takes a beating better.
It is a great fluid and handles heat a lot better than type f. It takes a beating better.
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I just had a th400 put in my 03 cobra and I put regular viscocity hygard in it. I never read a bad thing about it. I havent had a chance to drive it yet because of the salt/snow or id give you a better impression. The shop that put the trans in for me had never even heard of it before which doesnt seem too uncommon.
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I use the cheapo tractor fluid J20-c rated. Works great. i saw about a 200-300rpm gain on the brake when I used it on a converter that was slipping 16% or so. My new trans/converter have always used hygard so I have no real comparison. Around 5-6% slip.
I run the same fluid the whole year...100+ passes lots of street miles. And I'm pretty mean to my fluid. Big boost t-brake launches off the 2-step, Sitting at the light for a good 2-3 seconds building boost etc. I do watch my temps though and they never go much over 230 on a run. I don't hot lap either.
IMO Any of the J20-C rating tractor hydraulic fluids will perform the same as Hygard for less money. I've run both. I'm told the tractor hyd fluid has a higher heat rating than your standard Dex trans fluid as well. This seems to be on par with the drag racers I know that said they would burn up type F fluid after 10-20 passes, yet the hygard would stay "fresh" all year. Also told that hot lapping the trans at 220-250* didn't seem to be an issue with hygard. I toss in a quart or 2 of typeF for color.
I'd say the man benefit is cost.
I run the same fluid the whole year...100+ passes lots of street miles. And I'm pretty mean to my fluid. Big boost t-brake launches off the 2-step, Sitting at the light for a good 2-3 seconds building boost etc. I do watch my temps though and they never go much over 230 on a run. I don't hot lap either.
IMO Any of the J20-C rating tractor hydraulic fluids will perform the same as Hygard for less money. I've run both. I'm told the tractor hyd fluid has a higher heat rating than your standard Dex trans fluid as well. This seems to be on par with the drag racers I know that said they would burn up type F fluid after 10-20 passes, yet the hygard would stay "fresh" all year. Also told that hot lapping the trans at 220-250* didn't seem to be an issue with hygard. I toss in a quart or 2 of typeF for color.
I'd say the man benefit is cost.
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Thanks Gents. I was a little worried about the "change after each race" comment. lol. I street drive mine a ton. The O'reilly's has worked fine so I will try it and see if it does anybetter. At least I will have something to compare it to.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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5 gallons for $37
Think I paid about twice that for hy-gard at a John Deer dealership. Still cheaper than buying a quality ATF by the QT.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/stor...ic-fluid-5-gal
Think I paid about twice that for hy-gard at a John Deer dealership. Still cheaper than buying a quality ATF by the QT.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/stor...ic-fluid-5-gal
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I am going to switch to the Hy-Gard from the Walmart Supertech ATF and see how it does. My converter could use a little tightening and if this works, great.
Sorry to ask a different question, but is it imperative that you completely flush the trans, converter lines of the regular ATF when making this switch?
Sorry to ask a different question, but is it imperative that you completely flush the trans, converter lines of the regular ATF when making this switch?
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5 gallons for $37 Think I paid about twice that for hy-gard at a John Deer dealership. Still cheaper than buying a quality ATF by the QT. http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/stor...ic-fluid-5-gal
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You’re the first person I’ve heard of that actually burnt it! What kind of temps were you seeing when you started to smell it?
MSDS says:
Hy-gard has a 420*F flash point.
Chevron brand non-SYN Dex3 is at 352*F.
Mobil Dex IV full synthetic is 428*F.
Hy-gard has a 420*F flash point.
Chevron brand non-SYN Dex3 is at 352*F.
Mobil Dex IV full synthetic is 428*F.
Yes it tightened up the converter a bit. Same as Hy-gard near as I could tell.