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Old 11-08-2013, 07:44 AM   #15
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As Shultz said "Very Interesting"...
Yes...and educational too.

I hope you don't feel too bruised by the facts tossed at you. Trust me...been there, done that. See previous post.

Personally, I would confront the guy and say YOU OWE ME. But that is me. The important thing is that since you don't really know what he did, get it done right. Glad the tranny is behaving too!
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No, I don't think so.

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Yes...and educational too.

I hope you don't feel too bruised by the facts tossed at you. Trust me...been there, done that. See previous post.

Personally, I would confront the guy and say YOU OWE ME. But that is me. The important thing is that since you don't really know what he did, get it done right. Glad the tranny is behaving too!
No, I don't think so, the transmission is fixed, an I am glad of that, the fluid change wasn't something I came there for but had done since he said it was dirty. "whatsoever you sow, that shall ye also reap". Things are made right, it is up to me as an individual to keep the right attitude, not lash out. Learned a lot, that is why I come to this forum.
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Old 12-03-2013, 11:57 AM   #17
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when I did my trans build (stage 5) and went with the deep pan , I used transynd, w.w.w williams sells a 5gal bucket for 175.00 , after numerous drag passes and a lot of pulling our 12.7K 5er I drained my fluid and it looked like I just put it in. The fluid had 20k miles. ask any competent allison trans builder ( esp the high Hp builders) and this is what they recommend, unless the clutch manufs say otherwise
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