Quote Originally Posted by thesack View Post
If it is at all possible see if your tranny fluid has any particles floating in it or settling to the bottom of the container you emptied it into. If you think that the amount of particles you are seeing is high, then you would want to check your screen. If not, don't worry about it. You could also send out a sample of the fluid for analysis, but its really probably not worth it.
Good suggestion Nate - I'll try to do that next time I change the tranny fluid.

Quote Originally Posted by DOCDRS View Post
Yes it is totally a blind job, not hard, but there was very little on my screen. I did it at about 12 or 16 hours and now have 90. Maybe I will do it next time I change my vdrive fluid next summer after I have about 30 hours on my new V drive
Doug,

I think your Supra probably has a little more room under the tranny than my LSV. Also, this would be a one handed job as I don't think there's anyway I can get two hands down there at one time.

Al