TH400 - What brand/type of fluid?

Birdie2000

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Like the title says. When I had mine rebuilt by Joel's On Joy he told me to run Quaker State Type F. A buddy has one (although it is a Switch Pitch TH400) that was rebuilt about 1,000 miles before he bought it, and is wondering what to put in it. What brand/type do you recommend?
 
That's what he was going to buy, but damn that stuff is a lot of money, something like $8.75 a quart.

His car is 475hp/550tq at the crank.
 
I don't know, if it's universally agreed that this stuff is worth the extra money he'd probably buy it. He won't be driving the car more than probably 1-2k miles a year.
 
You wouldn't tell him to use what your trans builder told you to use?

I am using Redline Racing Type F.
 
Actually I did. I just can't seem to find it locally yet, and seeing the variety of fluids available (type F is recommended for older Fords) it led me to realize I have no idea what the difference is between all the different types and I didn't want to buy some other fluid and have it do anything funky to his trans.
 
type f fluid has less friction modifiers than dexron or mercon fluid. many racing transmission rebuilders like to recommend it to reduce friction wear an achieve a firmer shift. as of late, some also like john Deere hydraulic fluid, which i believe is also synthetic or part synthetic(lowers stall speed a little too)
type f fluid does not hold up well to heat, and does not lubricate as well as conventional fluids. personally i do not recommend it at all. I don't believe in sacrificing lubrication for firmer shifts, and in some cases firmer shifts cause more harm than good. there is also no et gain from using type f fluid. There is no loss in transmission clutch holding power using synthetics or dexron, don't let anyone fool you in believing so.
synthetics are a excellent choice, and fluid temps are reduced with synthetics, but as mentioned they are expensive. Many of the late model fluids in new vehicles are also very good fluids to use (atf+4, dexronVI, mecronV)
 
Dexcron Mercron III. All I use unless it require a higher grade. type F runs to dry for lube as Richard siad.
 
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