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Engine & Drivetrain
My Tranny is Dead AGAIN.......
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<blockquote data-quote="Ron N" data-source="post: 689793" data-attributes="member: 64048"><p>Let me share a story with you on my transmission on my old truck. Back in the eighties, I bought a pickup with a transmission that was having trouble. I drove it for another year before I decided to change the trannie. My mechanic at the time bought one from Amarillo that had been rebuilt (supposedly). I drove it for 2 months and it started acting up like yours. My mechanic told me to take it to the trannie shop that rebuilt it. When they pulled it and rebuilt it again. They asked me what I had been doing to it. The o-rings were wore out like I had been doing alot of offroading and had let it run out of fluid. When I told them that it was only a few moths old.THey changed their tune and said O we must have not changed the orings out.So If it is not a new trannie, you take a chance of someone not having a good day that day._Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron N, post: 689793, member: 64048"] Let me share a story with you on my transmission on my old truck. Back in the eighties, I bought a pickup with a transmission that was having trouble. I drove it for another year before I decided to change the trannie. My mechanic at the time bought one from Amarillo that had been rebuilt (supposedly). I drove it for 2 months and it started acting up like yours. My mechanic told me to take it to the trannie shop that rebuilt it. When they pulled it and rebuilt it again. They asked me what I had been doing to it. The o-rings were wore out like I had been doing alot of offroading and had let it run out of fluid. When I told them that it was only a few moths old.THey changed their tune and said O we must have not changed the orings out.So If it is not a new trannie, you take a chance of someone not having a good day that day._Ron [/QUOTE]
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