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ya that i know, atf is way to thick. and its hard on seals and some metals, i put iso 32 in it
i couldn't find any 22, jack oil is iso 32 says the cute lady at the autoparts store. seems to be working good, i also just orderd so new o-ring had to kind of best guess i live in a standard world and these are metric so using a chart took best guess , hey it was only 7$ for 200 so what the H |
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I think it will be a got idea to change out o-rings and then fill up with the ISO32. Premacon, Scaleart or Leimbach sale ISO 22 or 15 for this application.
I got some O-Rings as well for my valve body steam a few months a go and they come only in a bulk of 100. Now I have enough for many years. ![]() |
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