JBeechcraft
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- 2005 LeSabre
As some of you know, I now own a 2005 LeSabre Custom with 32K original miles. It's been over serviced by the dealership by the original owner, on older woman who has since passed. The transmission fluid looks fresh as a daisy and smells just fine. I'm not super happy about the transmission pan not having a drain plug so I'm "just' about to pull the trigger on the aluminum/finned trans pan from zzp with magnetic drain plug. I've ordered the GM magnets recommended in the TSB and I think I can get one on the new GM filter I just bought (of course will not stick to aluminum pan). With one or more doughnut magnets on the filter and the magnetic drain plug that's pretty much covered. I think this car has Dexron III in it now and I'm thinking about doing the Transgo shift kit with additional accumulator pistons/seals and putting in an equal amount of whatever I've drained out with Dexron VI.
What's the conventional wisdom on this? Am I just going to far with this new-to-me car? I'll do the solenoids if/when that time comes, but for now, I'd like to start life off correctly with an eye on longevity and durability. Having paid $1,500 for the car, I'm not really looking to "save" money and have NO trouble using OEM parts, or whatever is tried and true and why I turn to this bulletin board and all you sages of Buick wisdom and experience.
Thanks
What's the conventional wisdom on this? Am I just going to far with this new-to-me car? I'll do the solenoids if/when that time comes, but for now, I'd like to start life off correctly with an eye on longevity and durability. Having paid $1,500 for the car, I'm not really looking to "save" money and have NO trouble using OEM parts, or whatever is tried and true and why I turn to this bulletin board and all you sages of Buick wisdom and experience.
Thanks