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Old 07-23-2008, 06:30 PM   #12 (permalink)
Greg Ducato
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sent you a PM, sorry for the delay I have been out of the shop at some suppliers most of the day. One other thing that came to mind since; are you sure you aren't feeling a slip in the first to second gear change then an abrupt bump when the band finnally applies? Or worse, are you feeling the trans come out of first, slide through what would be second and then bumping into third? One more thing "diagnostic" to try would be manually shifting into second at about 2500 rpm and then once in second, see if blipping the throttle induces slippage. You should also be able to run the truck up to 4000 rpm in second and let off the throttle and have engine braking. If you experience slipping in manual second or you don't have positive engine braking when you let off the throttle in manual second, it could be a sign your band is no longer holding. Keep me posted, I will help as I can.
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