the Story of Transmission Filter
Early automatic transmissions in the 1940s had no filters. metal caused frequent failures. simple screen filters appeared in the 1950s. paper filters became standard in the 1970s. modern filters feature synthetic media for improved filtration. fine-mesh screens allowed closer internal tolerances and enhanced shift quality.
Fitment
for
for for 1965-1966
for 1966 1968-1969
for Special 1965-1969
for 350 1968-1969
for 400 1968-1969
for
for 1967-1968
for 88 1968
for for 1967-1968
for F85 1966-1969
for 98 1968 442 1968
for
for 1967-1969
for 1966
for 1965-1969
Part Number
FT1014,ATT8562K,L100TK,HFR86050,58880,61658880,47K42T,745039,ST100,FK104,14151,T8657DK,FK38661,6438817,14552,85880,47A31T,12339147,14004,45920K,88880,1374649
Class
W
Duty Type
Ld
Inner Diameter
Closed
Style
Automatic transmission filter
Part Type
Transmission filter kit
How to Install Transmission Filter
the transmission pan by unfastening bolts. drain fluid into a catch basin. the filter by pulling it straight down from the valve body or unscrewing it. install the new filter, ensuring proper seating. replace the pan gasket and reinstall the pan with correct torque specifications. refill with manufacturer-specified fluid.
Function of Transmission Filter
the transmission filter captures metal shavings, clutch material, and from transmission fluid. it particles from entering the valve body, solenoids, and clutch packs. clean fluid maintains proper hydraulic pressure and lubrication for smooth gear shifts. the filter protects sensitive internal passages from clogging and damage.