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Old Jan 21, 2007 | 12:11 AM
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Lucas Transmission Fix

Lucas Transmission Fix is a non-solvent formulas that stops slip, hesitation and rough shifting in worn transmissions and completely eliminates most seal leaks. Use in any transmission for preventative maintenance.Use also in light duty manual transmissions to increase shifting ease and transmission life.

Key Benefits

Contains no solvents
Lowers operating temperatures and stops foaming
Can be added to existing fluid without draining any out
Effective in an extremely high percentage of cases


-will this stuff wreck my b16 transmission or will it be safe to use??? i wann use it because i have 3 gear grind at high operating temperatures in my tranny.
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I used it on my mustang it seemed to help
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What kind of transmission fluid do you have in it now? Also if you wanted to try it out use a 1/3 of lucas and 2/3rd's regular recommended tranny fluid.

Also if you haven;t tried it already gm syncro mesh works awsome aswell as redline and motul i beleive? These fluids seem to work best for honda transmission.
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i have honda transmission fluid in it now...so this stuff won't eat away at the syncros in the tranny?
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no it won't, but i don't like lucas transmission fix as i think it foams. I put it in a 240sx once and you could smell the fluid quite clearly at times. I would personally use the other products i mentioned. There have been a numerous amounts of reports saying this stops 3rd gear snag.
These are the ones you should use, forget about the motul one i made a mistake.
Amsoil synthetic MTL
Redline synthetic MTL
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so the stuff you mentioned above do i drain the tranny fluid i have now and put one of the 2 in or do i add it to the existing stuff?
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this is not an additive, you replace the the fluid completely.
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thanx man for all your feedback i really appreciate it
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Hmm wonder how well it works. I used the engine stuf I long time ago and it seemed to help I guess, a little less smokey exhaust
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Hmm wonder how well it works. I used the engine stuf I long time ago and it seemed to help I guess, a little less smokey exhaust
we are talking about transmissions here sport, not engine additives. Nice of you to pay attention.
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