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Originally Posted by New Mexico Rambler
Greg - Will the servo make an improvement to the 2005 shifting sequence as well? I read three or so pages of this yesterday and everything I read dealt with 03 and 04. Maybe I missed mention of the servo being installed on any 05 or 06 R's. Also, I believe somewhere I saw a price of $38? And, that it takes about an hour to have a transmission shop install? Maybe, for us late arrivials, you could give us a brief summary of what it is, what it does, pricing, how to buy, etc. Thank you. 
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Rambler. I found that just installing the servo did not correct my 2nd gear bump shift if that is what you are refering to with your sequence comment. Eventually my second gear and fourth gear went completely and it started with that naging 2nd gear bump shift even with Greg's servo installed. When I got it back from the shop after the gear repair/replace, it still had a little bump shift in second gear. My speedo was acting up also at the time and I had it replaced (reading eratically). Since both were replaced and with Greg's servo, it now shifts perfectly and solidly. I don't know if the speedo has anything to do with the odd shift, but once they were both repaired/replaced, it runs and shifts like it never has since I've owned it. It's a blast to drive now. I think the speedo is related somehow although technically I can't say for sure (maybe someone here can), because I clearly noted a huge difference, my second gear bump was completely gone after the speedo was replaced. Just my two cents, but if your chasing that second gear bump, make sure your speedo is working right.