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Re: Type A ATF
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Posted by Trucker on July 14, 2002 at 16:57:31 from (65.167.169.14):
In Reply to: Type A ATF posted by Tim Hammond on July 13, 2002 at 23:42:33:
I cant remember what the difference was,but there used to be TypeA transmission fluid.Maybe you could ask a mechanic where to get it.Making a living as a mechanic in the past I can say that most of the time parts men are not very bright at best,unless they were mechanics at some time,and all of them arent above lying to you.Which would you believe a minimum wage slacker,or a guy that busts his knuckles for a living?A lot of the time these guys at parts houses dont even know what they have on their own shelves,but usually NAPA has at least one knowledgeable person working there.For that Case,I bet somebody knows on here what you need.
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