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<blockquote data-quote="ACEngineering" data-source="post: 2587300" data-attributes="member: 13308"><p>No a normal oil change I wouldn't bother/worry about flushing it, but if oil is contaminated or not been changed in ages and smells burnt or looks dirty in colour then I would try and get as much out as possible.</p><p></p><p>one type of machine I work on often I drain the oil out and change the filter but then I take out a small bung/test port fitting on the top of transmission that's in the cooler circuit and use an air line to blow the oil up the pipe through the cooler and back in to the transmission, then it comes out the drain hole. Okay you still get a bit left in the converter but this machine has 2 fairly long 5/8 cooler pipes and a big cooler so there's quite a lot of extra oil comes out with little extra effort or time involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ACEngineering, post: 2587300, member: 13308"] No a normal oil change I wouldn't bother/worry about flushing it, but if oil is contaminated or not been changed in ages and smells burnt or looks dirty in colour then I would try and get as much out as possible. one type of machine I work on often I drain the oil out and change the filter but then I take out a small bung/test port fitting on the top of transmission that's in the cooler circuit and use an air line to blow the oil up the pipe through the cooler and back in to the transmission, then it comes out the drain hole. Okay you still get a bit left in the converter but this machine has 2 fairly long 5/8 cooler pipes and a big cooler so there's quite a lot of extra oil comes out with little extra effort or time involved. [/QUOTE]
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