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Re: Axle ratios, etc
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Posted by ChadS on April 26, 2005 at 18:59:02 from (66.228.96.201):
In Reply to: Re: Axle ratios, etc posted by CNKS on April 26, 2005 at 17:59:30:
When hauling,, be gentle on the hills, stay out of overdrive,, add a big cooler, maybe a bigger radiator, I recommend that lucas transmission additive,, that stuff is good!! Main killer on 700r4s are the tv cable adjustments,, they are set to shift softly from the factory, and does slip the tranny to do so... Best $$ is a shift kit, valve body overhaul, and big cooler and oil pan, drive conserativly, and after the trip, change the fluid if it gets too hot. Should be good for 25000,30,000 miles of normal wear and tear wit the occasional load. Buy good fluid,, not the cheap stuff, it dont take the heat. I think your situation is a give and take thing,, you may give it strength,, but you may lose economy,, but its your choice, Good luck sir! ChadS
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