Been there done that. Glad you found it.Rescued this little sucker from my oil pan. Removed the drain plug and fished around with a magnetic prob and out it came. Awesome! Now I don’t have to pull the pan.
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I’ve been procrastinating on tuning software sense purchasing a supercharger. Just can’t choose between SCT and HP. I read SCT is limited now by EPA overreach and won’t allow a full race tune (no cats) and that HP is more difficult to learn.Rebuilt my tune from scratch
I have full access with SCT, dont believe the hype. You take a 20 min open book test and you are all set. You sign a form that you will not disable emission shit for a street driven vehicle.I’ve been procrastinating on tuning software sense purchasing a supercharger. Just can’t choose between SCT and HP. I read SCT is limited now by EPA overreach and won’t allow a full race tune (no cats) and that HP is more difficult to learn.
I have my old (now unmarried) X3 and a newer X4 I have seen using to transfer files and datalog. Being familiar with SCT I have ben leaning towards the Advantage software but keep hearing tails of whoa from people who could not tune off road vehicles. It sounds like with a little effort the software from SCT will work for me. Thank you for you insight.If you own an x4, its a no brainer, sct
Rescued this little sucker from my oil pan. Removed the drain plug and fished around with a magnetic prob and out it came. Awesome! Now I don’t have to pull the pan.
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Valve keeper. Just like Kazman59 said. Changing valve springs with engine in car is a nightmare. Even with the correct tools! I can’t get my old, less agile fingers anywhere near the exhaust valve keepers and down it went. Thankfully it went to the bottom of the pan. Now the heads are on the bench and all the springs are changed.What is that?
Performed 500 mi service on my rear axle after new gear install & serviced TR3650 fluid while I had car in the air..........
On TR3650 trans found that local Ford dealership had overfilled unit (fluid coming out filler port on plug removal......car was level) on initial trans service after buying car thus fluid (MC Mercon V ATF) was dark brownish-red colored from potential fluid overheat thus breakdown (been in for 3+ yrs but less than 13K.....looked up TR3650 overfill issues, found that fluid overheat\foaming\breakdown was main issue from overfilling). Reloaded w\ 2 1\2 qts of Valvoline Mercon V ATF & 1 bottle (3\4 qt) of Lucas Hi Perf Transmission Fix to hit the 3.2 qts recommended fill volume (supposedly at the 1\2"-3\4" level below fill port.......got no spill out the fill port while refilling). Since my original trans has 158,312 mi on it currently, I'm testing the Lucas to see how it works out (formulated to work in manual trans as well as automatics)...PS--Got an Eaton Tru-Trac diff installed thus why the dino GL-5 fluid........
IMHO, if your low mileage 3650 is shifting OK I'd just use straight Mercon V ATF of the brand of your choice (I used Valvoline cause that's the brand of Mercon V ATF that O'Reiley's carried where I live). As for the Lucas additive, I'm trying it out due to a noted quirk w\ my 3650 when car is sitting still idling & clutch is depressed & trans is initially shifted into gear, car rolls slightly then stops once in gear......you'd think this is from clutch drag......but if you keep the clutch depressed then shift trans into any other gear, it goes in w\o any drag or force whatsoever & car stays still.......until you put it in neutral, release clutch to spin the clutch disc\trans input shaft then depress clutch & shift into gear & the whole thing starts again in exactly the same manner described. My read is this quirk is not actually due to physical clutch drag (should repeat car movement even w\ clutch still depressed when shifting into any other gear after initial gear shift) but was due to bad fluid\worn synchro's (having slight issues synching up shift sleeve to gears off inertia of spinning clutch disc until it is stopped by the 1st gear shift then has no more issue shifting into any other gear until inertia is restored to the clutch disc) & since my trans has high mileage on her, thus the use of the Lucas additive to see how it works out to see if it can keep my 3650 trans working long enough to line up a replacement trans. Shifts Ok otherwise.Good info! I am planning a trans fluid change due to age (only 10K miles). Would you recommend the Lucas additive or just straight Mercon V on a low mileage fluid exchange? Thx!
IMHO, if your low mileage 3650 is shifting OK I'd just use straight Mercon V ATF of the brand of your choice
Found this article when searching TR3650 overfill issues:
Understanding the Tremec 3650 5-Speed Transmission - Transmission Digest
