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Tranny NEW UPDATE.

Old 08-23-2005, 06:49 PM
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I was chattng with Rouge last night on this, at the time, we both figured it was the heat that caused this..but i dont know now.
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Yesturday, traffic jam on the highway, everyon was stopped/crawling, car warmed up to abouit 210 degrees, every time i would press the gas to move, the car would rev to whatever then clunk into gear, the shift into second was sloppy as well. The problem seemed to be gone afterward that night after letting it cool off, and then taking it out it was shifting fine. Then this morning, i notice its got a small slip in first gear, if u accelerate normally (car in 1st) then give it more heavier throttle u can feel it kinda let go, then engage again with more a solid clunk.
So today when i got home, i drained about two quarts of ATF from the tranny cooler line, dont worry, i was topping it up as i went along..
heres what it looks like.
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This was flushed in January, and changed in July...fluid and filter that is.
It does not smell burnt, it smells perfectly fine.
Old 08-23-2005, 08:24 PM
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3rd and OD work just fine.
How long should i let the fluid sit for?
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worst comes to worse, i buy a used one from a low mile car...what years of Bonneville will work..92-95? L67 ofcourse..im sure that the Park Aves and other GM cars with the L67, and 4T60-E will work right?
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You might have differing final drive ratios with a Park Av tranny?
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I saw the write up on how to RE and RE it, but i wonder how much a shop would charge hour wise..?
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I saw the write up on how to RE and RE it, but i wonder how much a shop would charge hour wise..?

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