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I was checking my fluids today after coming back from the range (bout a 100 mile round trip), my trans fluid is good color wise (pinkish grapefruit flesh color)But there were dark particles in the fluid. I checked it twice, once in neutral which produced dark particles, then once after shifting from P-R-N-D-3-2-1 while waiting 3 seconds between shifts, when I wiped the stick it looked clean. (Image attached).
I have a 3800 V6 Buick with the 4t65e transmission and GM recommends a drain and flush every 50k miles (Maintenance Schedule 1, put 25k miles on vehicle since Jan 2012) but after reading up on the Grand Prix/3800pro forums most owners say to change every 30k as a precaution. I’m thinking about changing the fluid myself, or asking my teacher to use my vehicle next time he demonstrates a BG Trans Flush in the automatic transmissions class.
The second time I went out to check the fluid I noticed a light tap/clicking noise at idle. I’m currently in engines class so I’m going to use my teachers technician stethoscope to try and see if it’s the injectors or tappets. I checked my oil (full synthetic with 5.4k on it) and it was full and still had a dark amber color to it, it was also transparent.
So I’m wondering it it happens to be the tappets should I go with melling (autzone) or sealed power (napa)?
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