--- Posti@xxxxxxx wrote: > I am curious - in thirty years of messing with cars, > some of those years as a profressional mechanic, ATF > was always used in power steering systems. With the > exception of some later cars, such as Honda, it is > still used as far as I know. Certainly the cars all > the way through the eighties use ATF, though you can > always by small plastic bottles of 'power steering > fluid' - ATF at triple the normal price. > > Is my memory at fault? (Not surprising - it never > worked that good in the first place.) Interesting that this question should come up on a MoPar list, Bob. The Forward Look stuff used ATF in the power steering units, as do MoPars after about '88, but Chrysler did specify a unique power steering fluid from '62 into somewhere in the '80s. This can be found in many parts stores labeled "Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Power Steering Fluid", often in a clear plastic bottle which shows it to be gold in color, unlike most ATFs. I suspect this might actually be 10W motor oil, as I understand was used in the old Fluid Drive units. If I'm wrong about that last part I know someone will correct me. (I am leaving Hy-Drive out of that statement, I know about Hy-Drive sharing crankcase oil.) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ |