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Re: GMC Truck Transmission question
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Posted by Allan in NE on February 04, 2005 at 09:53:42 from (148.63.132.164):
In Reply to: Re: GMC Truck Transmission question posted by Brokenwrench on February 04, 2005 at 08:55:13:
Yes Sir, I could never figure that one out and I screamed til I was blue in the face. Total time was 3.9 to R&R, gut it and replace that silly gear. But, that was GM. They raped their people. In 1999, I went to Ford and worked as a Service Manager. They did the same thing to their people too. :>( I rebuilt my first automatic transmission in 1959, a cast iron powerglide, and thru the years got to the point where I knew every transmission on the road, down to the last oil circuit and it's mechanical power flow. Like you, I could tell what was wrong with 'em before I ever lifted the things off the ground. :>) Built my last 4L60E in 2000 and I don't miss the rascals one little bit. :>) Thanks for the hollar, Allan
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