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Allison Trans fluid type????

citizensoldier

Active member
The manual calls for 2104 GRD 10 What the hell is this?? What type of fluid does a military Allison trans take in a big ass M1500 Oshkosh fire truck!!!
 

WillWagner

I was dropped on my head as a child
Super Moderator
Steel Soldiers Supporter
We put dextron II in the transmissions in busses and garbage trucks.
 

1956_4x4

New member
It sounds like you're looking at a 10 weight hydraulic oil. You can go to www.allisontransmission.com to check their recommendations on oil and service intervals if you know the transmission model. Be careful, because the military may have specified a special oil that is not recommended on their sight. I know we ran a lot of Allisons with 10 weight when I was in the military. I've also run Dextron, but Allison really extends out the change intervals if you run TranSynd oil. TranSynd is expensive, but it's worth it in reduced maintenance.

Smitty
 

JDToumanian

Active member
The "MIL-L-2104" spec is, as far as I know, only for engine oils... and "GRD 10" probably means to use a 10 weight. You'll want to be sure before you do anything, but I'd say you're looking for a light weight engine oil, or it's appropriate modern substitute...

Like Smitty says, I think I'd contact Allison directly and find out what they recommend.

Jon
 

DaveP

Active member
cranetruck said:
This is what I will be putting into my Allison, Premium Tractor Hydraulic Fluid. It has an equivalent (engine oil ) viscosity of 10W...among other things.

http://steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=12507&start=20
this is exactly what i used. read the labels and this was the closest that we could come up with so i went with it. did not need to much as it turned out. only added about 3 quarts to bring it up to full. thanks all for the help. im not used to owning automatics and this slipped my mind for the pre trip planning inventory. now with this unit in the stable ill have to change my way of thinking. what a truck.425 HP!
 

Rattlehead

Member
Allison has a "C-4" licensing certification for fluids. Of course, there are probably many fluids out there that technically meet the C-4 requirement but don't have the designator because they didn't pay Allison for the licensing agreement, but how do you know for sure if the fluid really does meet their requirements. I have looked at Dextron fluids and many don't call out the C-4 requirement. I believe Valvoline Dextron III fluid does have the C-4 designator.

Dave P, you gonna bring that truck to the trail ride so we can make our own mud pit if its too dry? :lol: :lol:
 

DaveP

Active member
ya or i was thinking i could use it for washing off the other rigs when they get dirty! I'm itching to run the double barrel roof turret! :twisted:
 

BKubu

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
I've taken my a few M939 series trucks and my M977 directly to Allison and they recommended Dextron III.
 

DaveP

Active member
the transfer case calls for the same oil as the tranny. that confused me until i realized that the t case is pressure lubed.
 
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