- Sun May 20, 2018 7:19 pm
#76891
Here is the difference.
Type F had no friction modifers.
Dexron (and Mercon and old type A) has friction modifers.
Friction modifiers change the shift "firmness" and are specified depending upon the clutch and band friction materials used in the manufacture of the transmission. The original GM Hydramatic had metal plates and used motor oil. Some people use the same oil in everything that takes oil in their bikes. In the late 1940's they switched to a fibre friction material and invented a fluid with the correct frictional properties, Type A. The various Dexron formulas are backward compatible to 1949!
If you use Dexron/Mercon in a trans designed for Type A, it WILL slip. Ask me how I know. If you use Type F in a transmission designed for Dexron/Mercon the shifts will be harsh. B&M "Trick Shift" fluid is just relabeled Type F.
In the day Type F was the best fluid on the market. When I worked in a tranny shop in Leeds, we used Type F in everything. Today Dexron III is the best. I would go with Dexron III.Dexron III replaced Dexron II. Unless you have a bronze clutch.