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Re: Allen/ 4L80E problem, kind of long-winded
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Posted by buickanddeere on June 16, 2006 at 08:09:45 from (216.183.151.175):
In Reply to: Allen/ 4L80E problem, kind of long-winded posted by muggsw6 on June 16, 2006 at 06:27:17:
I had some "bright lights" build a trans more than once. Both the dealer under warrenty and two different independent shops. They all told me the clutches were burning out due to all the HP. I said B.S. those rear tires have 30,000 miles on them and the tread depth is still legal. I'm not out racing or squealing tires. I finally got the last shop to install a pressure gauge well,well, well. The clutch apply presssure too low in all "gears" and she was slipping. This last transmission has lasted longer/farther than the other six combined. An aftermarket shift kit never hurt any towing transmission, electronic or not. If the torque convertor isn't locking the trans temps will go sky high.
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