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Old Torque Converter Oil

Joined
Apr 12, 2021
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Location
Utah
Hello all,

I am picking up a new (to me) 1968 Scoopmobile LD350. It has Clark axels and a Clark Torque converter. The torque Converter is COMPLELY Dry.

It does have this plate on it saying that I need to use mobilfluid 200 Type A oil in it. The problem is my Time machine that will take me back to a time when that made since to anyone at a parts store is broken as well.

Can any of you all help me out and give me an idea of some oil I can use without screwing this this up?

Any help would be appreciated. IMG_9708.jpg
 

Tyler d4c

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Joined
Mar 2, 2016
Messages
1,833
Location
Salix Pa
My quick research came to the conclusion that you cab use Mobil 424 in it. It is tractor transmission/Hydraulic fluid. Other ones that ate the same are deere hygard and caterpillar mto.
You can get 424 at tractor supply for 85 a pail or so.
 

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