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Type "A" hydrolic fluid.
By james - 10/05/2003 6:49:19 AM; IP 67.66.86.113
I was reading some years ago that the power assist steering units on the Mustangs required this type of oil. The manual that I read this out of stated that the system would be damaged if any other fluid were used. I remember everyone I knew pouring type "F" in theirs and they all leaked. I wonder if they were going to leak anyway because of there design or if the trans fluid did it. What is the school of thought on this? Does anyone know?
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Collapse <b>Type "A" hydrolic fluid.</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>james, <i>10/05/2003</i></font>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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