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Posted by S-E Michigan Part Timer on March 08, 2001 at 19:55:48 from (208.223.205.168):
In Reply to: Re: Re: H or M? posted by Kenny on March 08, 2001 at 14:26:48:
This is really important for Kenny with the 2000 1/2 ton and anyone else w/ half tons. Remember, they are built just that... light. If this brings it to light better, you have the same tranny as an S-10. One which we've had some problems in the recent past. As a tech at a Powertrain test facility, I know first hand what's going on with GM trannys. I know this is a kick in the pants since I also know how much this truck set you back. That's why I have an '86.. haha! Last,DO NOT TOW IN OVERDRIVE, ever! Not even an empty trailer. In the light trans, such as those in 1/2 tons, the torque converter cycles constantly in overdrive. It's the fastest way to over heat and basicly boil your gears and clutch plates dry.
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