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Posted by Allan in NE on February 27, 2005 at 09:20:11 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Nurse Truck posted by Coloken on February 27, 2005 at 08:56:41:
Hi Kenny, How are things down south this morning? A bit chiller here than yesterday, but what the heck, we're one day closer to spring. GM's automatic transmissions use a "lipped" type seal for the most part. It is neither the miles nor the service that kills these things; it is the time in service more often than not. You can just about set your calender to a 7 year failure if you use the truck a lot. Back when these old trucks came out, we didn't know about tranny coolers and such (even those old 400 grandads were burning to the ground), so I lost the first one towing a load of bulls to the sale barn. It overheated and I overhauled that one. Third unit was a 350B/C lockup for economy, and finally went to the overdrive in '91. In 1995, I replaced the complete engine, tranny and transfer case with new. So actually, guess it has had 5 trannys, come to think of it. Allan
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