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    got a new attex today,its a 400st,i think,i post the picture in the gallery,its in great shape,my question is what fluid goes in the t-20 tranny,what mainentance do i need to do any info will help thanks guys
    Last edited by Mike; 09-13-2007, 01:26 PM.

  • #2
    Hey, John;

    The most important thing is to keep the oil level up. There's two plugs on the back of the transmission: one on the top right and one on the bottom left. By the book, the oil level is supposed to start to run out of the lower plug when the transmission's full. Use Dexron III automatic transmission fluid if you can still find it. Sometimes the lower plunger seals will start to leak so it's a good idea to check the fluid often. I've found that the seals are prone to leaking if the machine sits for a long time (years) and then gets a lot of use.

    The bands will need adjusting sometimes, too, but the manual would probably show you how better than I could explain. I think I have a copy on the '72 manual scanned and I'll see if I can find it and send it to Mike. Maybe he'd like to post it on the site?

    Don
    Stuck in the seventies- not in the swamp.

    (6) Attex, a Hustler, a Super Swamp Fox, (2) Tricarts, (3) Tri-sports, a Sno-co trike, 3 Dunecycles, and a Starcraft! ...so far

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    • #3
      Transmission and hello to meveryone

      Hi everyone, I am John (eyewatchjb), thanks for the chance to join your group.

      I was reading the maintance fluid level transmission "By the book, the oil level is supposed to start to run out of the lower plug when the transmission's full. Use Dexron III ", I though the transmission was full if it ran out the top hole so I filled it to the top hole, after reading your information I drained the oil from the bottom hole.
      I have lost my manual for Max II 1992 so I don't know what to do, any help would be wonderful.
      John

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      • #4
        Hi John, welcome to 6x6 world. As for the T-20, it sounds like you have everything right now. Just like Don said use Dexron III and fill it until fluid runs out of the bottom hole. Was there anything else that you were unsure of?

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        • #5
          So it's the bottom hole

          Thanks Mike: is that the same hole you drain the transmission from to.
          Anyone have a manual for MaxII 1992 that maybe they could e-mail it to me.

          I used to have a MaxII and some damm drugies burned it on me because they had a grow up on my property in the country, the mounties flew over and found it, they blamed me . That was 3 years ago, my friend had one and this year he sold it to me but now I don't have a manual, lost somewhere's in my junk room.

          John

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          • #6
            Yeah John, that's the same hole. You've got it!

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            • #7
              T-20 transmission

              Getting around to filling the T-20 transmission, is it one U.S. quart I need.
              I am also adjusting the transmission anyone help.
              Thanks John

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              • #8
                Yes, one quart and check out this thread for adjusting the T20: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/trans...-20-setup.html

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                • #9
                  I talked to Jay at RI on Thursday. They recommend Type F and limited slip additive. 4 oz additive + 28 oz Type F = 1 quart. I guess alot depends on how much you can get out of it.

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                  • #10
                    Now the adjustment

                    Thanks guys for the right amount of transmission fuild.

                    I am following the setup for an adjusted transmissiion but ran into a snag when I went to adjust the bottom blots, they will not turn, their is no trouble
                    with the top blots I can adjust them with my fingers.

                    Anyone with an ideas, I have been puting wd-40 on them all afternoon but no luck.

                    John

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                    • #11
                      Did you make sure that the C-channel was pushed all the way against the transmission on the bottom and that it wasn't keeping the bolt head from turning? You normally have to put a screwdriver behind the C-channel at the top bolt and pry it away from the transmission there so that the bottom part of the C-channel will go back towards the trans and free the bottom bolt to where it can turn.

                      Did that make sense?

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                      • #12
                        I changed my tranny fluid using tips on this forum. The Max is running better than ever, thanks to everyone!
                        I ride a brown '96 Max 4 (skid plate, roll cage, 26" Rawhides, 20hp, custom winch and tow plates) with a 2K front winch and a 4K come-along for back up. I pack 20'tow-strap, 2 chains and 2 hooks,a jeep jack, and a big block of PT wood. Also an axe and chainsaw. And mechanic tools. I have a tote with a tarp and bungees. Spare parts. Two rifles. Hey, arent I supposed to be able to have three passengers?

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                        • #13
                          Well I had a similar problem , I called JAY at RI who walked me thru adjustments on the top ,he also said you dont usually have to touch the bottoms , so i didnt and everything was fine ,the latterals should have 7 inches of pull on them , I had 10 inches after adjustments they were fine
                          I ONLY HOPE THAT WHEN I DIE, THE WIFE DONT SELL MY TOYS FOR WHAT I SAID I PAID FOR THEM

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                          • #14
                            I went to Lowe's yesterday and purchased a ball type gas valve 3/8 pipe thread, a short 3/8 nipple , 3/8 pipe thread to 3/8 hose barb fitting and 3 feet of 3/8 clear tubing. Total cost ~ $10.

                            Changing the transmission fluid in 10 minutes........worth every penny.

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                            • #15
                              So, I have the Pennzoil Dexron II/ III equivalent in my machine and the 4oz of limited slip fluid. I've been seeing different posts that say RI recommends Type F. Should I replace this fluid and put in Type F ASAP or can I run the machine like this for a little while?

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