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Ford Automatic Transmission Fluid - ATF History Part 3

Duration: 49:22Views: 40.4KLikes: 904Date Created: Feb, 2019

Channel: WeberAuto

Category: Education

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Description: Get ready for 69 Years of Ford Automatic Transmission Fluid History! Learn the incredible story with authentic transmissions and fluids never before seen on YouTube. TIMELINE: 0:00 Introduction 0:46 Why automatic transmissions? 1:45 The Chrysler connection 2:10 The 1939 Chrysler Fluid Drive 5:15 The 1941 Mercury and Lincoln Liquamatic Drive with SAE 10 oil 7:58 The 1949-1954 Lincoln with a GM Hydra-Matic 4-speed transmission with Lincoln ATF 10:45 The 1951 Fordomatic 3-speed transmission 12:56 GM ATF standards 13:18 GM Type "A" Fluid 15:35 You don't drive a Ford, it drives you 17:04 Ford Transmatic 6-Speed automatic in 1957 18:15 1959 Ford Type "A" and Type "B" Fluids 18:41 1960 Ford Type "D" Fluid 20:07 1967 Ford Type "F" Fluid 22:53 1974 Ford Type "CJ" Fluid 23:45 Ford's use of Dexron-II(D) fluid 25:45 Base oil and ATF improvements of the 1970s 27:36 1981 Ford Type "H" Fluid and Torque Converter Clutches 30:47 1987 Mercon Fluid 31:04 Aftermarket Fluid Confusion 33:40 Base oil and ATF improvements of the 1990s 35:23 1996 Mercon V Fluid 37:15 2001 Mercon SP Fluid 38:18 2005 Mercon LV Fluid 40:20 2014 Mercon ULV Fluid and the 10-Speed 10R80 42:54 Buyer beware of aftermarket fluids 46:35 Vehicle Top Speed Reduced with the wrong fluid 48:20 Video wrap-up ABOUT US: Weber State University (WSU) - Department of Automotive Technology - Ardell Brown Technology Wing - Transmission Lab. This is the third of a five-part series on the History of Automatic Transmission Fluids. See the complete series here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIn3FrDiB1lwMQK1BilB7FraTpyf3TJQ2 This information applies to almost any vehicle on the road today, including hybrid and electric vehicles. WSU is a leader in Advanced Vehicle Systems education. This topic is taught as part of our 2-year Associate degrees and our 4-year bachelor's degree program. For information on joining the Weber Automotive program, visit: weber.edu/automotive This video was created and edited by Professor John D. Kelly at WSU. For a full biography, see weber.edu/automotive/J_Kelly.html DONATE TO OUR DEPARTMENT Please consider a donation to the Department of Automotive Technology at Weber State University here: advancement.weber.edu/Automotive

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