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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
2nd to 3rd slip
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<blockquote data-quote="Vegas Sporty" data-source="post: 1042809" data-attributes="member: 74136"><p>My transmission is beginning to develop a slip between 2nd and 3rd. Called local shop I know the owner and he gave me two options. Local rebuild R/R 1300.00 with a 12/1200 mile warranty. Other option was a Jasper Transmission for 4K and a 3yr/100,000 mile warranty. My Sport Trac is a 2001 two wheel drive with only 35,000 miles on it. Cosmetically its in very good condition and always garage kept. Wondering if a DIY replacement of the servo's would fix the problem or is something more is developing and or something broken in the tranny. Some time ago I was having a stalling issue and the only way to get it home was to restart and drop into drive around 3K RPM. I was doing some nice burnouts all the way home but I'm thinking I may have broken something inside. Any thoughts? I'm wishing it's just the servos dry and cracked as I've seen on youtube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vegas Sporty, post: 1042809, member: 74136"] My transmission is beginning to develop a slip between 2nd and 3rd. Called local shop I know the owner and he gave me two options. Local rebuild R/R 1300.00 with a 12/1200 mile warranty. Other option was a Jasper Transmission for 4K and a 3yr/100,000 mile warranty. My Sport Trac is a 2001 two wheel drive with only 35,000 miles on it. Cosmetically its in very good condition and always garage kept. Wondering if a DIY replacement of the servo's would fix the problem or is something more is developing and or something broken in the tranny. Some time ago I was having a stalling issue and the only way to get it home was to restart and drop into drive around 3K RPM. I was doing some nice burnouts all the way home but I'm thinking I may have broken something inside. Any thoughts? I'm wishing it's just the servos dry and cracked as I've seen on youtube. [/QUOTE]
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