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2fast4u 04-10-2012 11:06 PM

mk3 supra power steering fluid
 
hello ive got a 1990 toyota supra turbo with the 7mgte. i went to oreily auto parts to buy power steering fluid for my car. they told me i have to use dexron type automatic transmission fluid so they told me use dexron type 4. i put dexron 4 no problems or sounds but the manual says use dexron type 2. iam concerned that i might be ruining my power steering

cre 04-10-2012 11:37 PM

It's Dexron VI (6) not IV (4, never existed as a final product. No such thing as V or 5 either.). It is backward compatible but I recommend you fully replace the old fluid. The viscosity between the two is different and while it's still not well mixed in a power steering system you may notice off and on excessive response or resistance. Also, as it's thinner and will have active detergents, if you have a leak, expect it to be worse.

2fast4u 04-10-2012 11:45 PM

mk3 supra
 
what do you recommend putting in becuase when i did the head gasket i removed the power steering can/filler. there fore when i was done with the head gasket i just filled it up with dexron 6. VI. should i drain and redo it and if so with what kind of fluid.

cre 04-11-2012 12:32 AM

Oh, they're technically safe to mix so if you've had it in there for a while I wouldn't sweat it. Nonetheless, changing the fluid completely isn't a bad idea.... It's probably never been done before. :( I would use Dex VI for the lower viscosity, higher shear resistance and lower friction coefficient. I'd change it out a second time after a month or two because all the fresh detergent it likely to loosen up a fair amount of crap.

2fast4u 04-11-2012 04:07 AM

Mk3 supra
 
If i change it which pipe would be the return line

cre 04-11-2012 05:58 AM

The return is low pressure... Has constant tension clamps as opposed to crimped fittings.

2fast4u 04-11-2012 02:29 PM

Mk3 supra power steering fluid
 
Alright. Thanks but what's the difference between crimped and constant clamps

cre 04-11-2012 04:05 PM

Constant tension clamps aka CT clamps = The spring type phose clamp you use your fingers or pliers (or special tool) to remove and replace. FAR superior to worm gear clamps or regular T-bolt clamps but just below CT T-bolt clamps.

Crimped hoses have a metal cap that surrounds the entire end of the hose. Not to be confused with AN fittings which are hex shaped (the Supra doesn't have any of these stock anyway, so no worries).

2fast4u 04-11-2012 06:47 PM

mk3 supra power steering
 
they both have those clamps that you use your fingers or pliers. both of the line thats on the canister have those

cre 04-11-2012 07:15 PM

I'm sorry... I was thinking on the compressor. The reservoir sits in the middle of the low pressure line. I believe you want the one which runs to the cooler, not the pump. http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Librar...spx?F=4503&P=1


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