Well I attempted to do this last night. I put one side up on ramps and drained the pan. I went around and cracked all 20 bolts loose. One bolt stayed very tight. I got it spun almost 3 complete turns and it was still as tight as cracking it loose. Not wanting to deal with a stripped hole or broken bolt, I tightened everything back up and just put new fluid in.
I didn't want to get stuck with the pan off trying to deal with another issue while laying inmy driveway up on ramps.
The fluid was so black it looked like I was changing my oil. I got 6.5 qts out of it. I put 4 qts of Mercon V in and started it up to drift it off the ramps and down to a level surface. I ended up adding 1 more Qt so that the dipstick read full. I'll take it for a ride tonight, plus letting it sit for close to 20 hours. I figure I'll be able to get a better reading on the stick. I always hate checking it after adding fluid because I don;t know if I am reading an actual level, or just rubbing the dip stick in the fluid thats left in the tube.
I figure that later I can drop the pan and do it again, and it will still up the ratio of new fluid to old without it being a hige shock to the system.
How often does the fluid in the converter exchange with the rest? I had planned to drain the torque converter as well but since I couldn't finish the job, and didn't have a level surface to work on, I didn't trust putting it in neutral to turn the crankshaft to find the drain.
I was going to add some of that Lucas Stop Slip transmission stuff, but the instructions I followed said not to add ANY additives or cleaners. I've also hear of Ford having an "Anti-shudder" additive, but I've never seen it. Should I have added something? Should I next time when I pull the pan and change the filter?