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Use the right fluid.
By Royce Peterson - 10/05/2003 9:38:54 AM; IP 66.161.204.2
Type "A' is not laced with additives like Type "F" and "FA" are. Using Type "F" in a Type "A" system will likely cause seal problems.

You can still buy all known types of fluid, use the recommended type to avoid problems. Type "A" is available from all major chains like Pep Boys, NAPA and Auto Zone. You might have to have them special order some if it's not on the shelf.

Did we not cover this topic well enough last week?

Royce
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 Type "A" hydrolic fluid. -- james, 10/05/2003
Use the right fluid. -- Royce Peterson, 10/05/2003
 Here is a link to the previous thread. -- Royce Peterson, 10/05/2003
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 Guess you told me... -- james, 10/06/2003
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