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Nice!  How many miles are on it?  Don't forget the transfer case fluid.  Easy to change out and the ATL comes in a squeeze pack which makes it easy to do.



43k miles. I didn’t know Amsoil made transfer case fluid for these.


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9 minutes ago, Daryl Z71 said:

 

 


43k miles. I didn’t know Amsoil made transfer case fluid for these.


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Yes,  I have been running it in both my 2002 and now my 2019.    AMSOIL ATL

 

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 Nice dude.  That 6.2 is no joke in that big truck.  I do miss my ‘14 6.2 Sierra.

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Yes,  I have been running it in both my 2002 and now my 2019.    AMSOIL ATL
 
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So this is okay to use in place of the autotrac fluid?
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 Nice dude.  That 6.2 is no joke in that big truck.  I do miss my ‘14 6.2 Sierra.



Yea this thing is impressive for a pickup weighing over 5k lbs!


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15 minutes ago, Daryl Z71 said:

 

 

 


So this is okay to use in place of the autotrac fluid?

Yes, AMSOIL's ATL is good to go in place of the Auto Trac II.  My 2002 called for the Auto Trac II and I used that until AMSOIL came out with the ATL and then I switched over to it.  No issues at all. 

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Yes, AMSOIL's ATL is good to go in place of the Auto Trac II.  My 2002 called for the Auto Trac II and I used that until AMSOIL came out with the ATL and then I switched over to it.  No issues at all. 




Okay. So is it ATL or ATF? The link that you posted I went to was for ATF.


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8 minutes ago, Daryl Z71 said:

 

 

 


Okay. So is it ATL or ATF? The link that you posted I went to was for ATF.


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Yes, it is the ATL which is the low viscosity ATF.   It is what goes in the transfer case.

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Yes, it is the ATL which is the low viscosity ATF.   It is what goes in the transfer case.



Okay. How many quarts did your 2019 take?
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8 hours ago, Daryl Z71 said:

 

 


Okay. How many quarts did your 2019 take?

Just over a qt.  So 2 qts will over the T case.

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5 hours ago, Black02Silverado said:

Just over a qt.  So 2 qts will over the T case.

 

 

Okay sounds good. Thanks!

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On 11/7/2019 at 6:03 PM, Daryl Z71 said:

 

 

 


Okay. So is it ATL or ATF? The link that you posted I went to was for ATF.


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GM Spec is Dex VI ATF, so Nick's got you covered.

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Got the intake tube installed. Sure does make a difference in engine noise, and I love it!


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