ATF in engine oil

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P.H. Dexippus
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I've searched high and low for a consistent answer, but answers are all over the map:
How much ATF in the engine oil of a modern engine is detrimental?

Answers range from 1 drop will cause catastrophic engine failure so you must use separate funnels, to its good to idle your engine with a few quarts of ATF as a "flush".

Will an ounce or two spoil the whole broth? I was careless in not cleaning out a transfer tube before using. I changed it again out of paranoia but curious about the correct answer.
GAC06
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My understanding is that as long as you refer to your exhaust system as a solvent trap instead of a muffler or suppressor you can keep the ATF away
3rd Platoon
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GAC06 said:

My understanding is that as long as you refer to your exhaust system as a solvent trap instead of a muffler or suppressor you can keep the ATF away


TexasRebel
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Should be fine.

If you want to try some science, put a drop or two of ATF in a quart of engine oil and see how they react.

If it turns solid, your engine is toast.
BrazosDog02
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I've put half a quarts worth in my truck before due to the old wives tale. I don't think it's a good idea by more. But if you are worried about out whatever is left in the transfer tube, I don't think it's remotely something I'd worry over.
Tim Weaver
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ATF is just oil with a different additive package. Its fine.

Old timers used to dump it in the crankcase before an oil change because the detergents in ATF really do clean out carbon deposits.

I think the reason no one does it any more is that synthetic oil really is just that good, and modern cars aren't old farm tractors. Farm equipment might get one oil change a year, but will sit idling for hours and hours. A loose, rattly old flat head ford won't mind a bunch of carbon chunks flying around in the oil system. Your BMW probably would.


But a few ounces? I wouldn't care enough to change the oil again. It'll be just fine.
87IE
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Quote:

Old timers used to dump it in the crankcase before an oil change because the detergents in ATF really do clean out carbon deposits.

Damn.. now I'm an Old timer.
agracer
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OP, how did you get ATF into your engine oil?
TexasRebel
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Essentially, he used a funnel for ATF, then used same funnel for engine oil without wiping it out.
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