904 Transmission Fluid Recommendation

Those were 2-speed automatics , right ?
Like I've said previously , DexRon used to be different ( ATF , Suffix 'A') prior to 1973 ; I'm certain that Honda didn't specify ATF , Suffix 'F' in their transmissions .
Then there were the Toyo-Matics , which were based upon the PowerGlide design ...
H2 was a 2 speed, H3 was a 3 speed, H4 & H4A 4 speeds. Dexron was the ATF specified & was factory fill until Honda switched to Z-1, but still said Dexron II or equivalent. No, Type "F" was not specified. Honda A/Ts have been, with the exception of the Isuzu built Passport, band less design. I just wanted to clarify the timeline of the band less A/Ts.