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Re: O/T Olds Intrique
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Posted by Brokenwrench on September 16, 2005 at 02:35:54 from (69.128.199.61):
In Reply to: O/T Olds Intrique posted by Maark on September 15, 2005 at 18:15:59:
Hello Maark, All I can give you much input on is the trans. It will either run a 4T65E or 4T45E. The 65E is the common trans in the bigger GM cars and mini vans, pretty good unit. The 45E is in some Intrigues, sunfires, Aleros, Cavaliers, etc. Not a terrible trans, but prone to alittle more problems. The bugger with the 45E is theres no dip stick, it`s filled thru the vent, and checking fluid requires a hoist and about a ten step procedure. Also from a rebuilders standpoint, the pumps are a sealed unit. Which means you can`t check the condition, so to me, every one I rebuild gets a new pump (fairly pricey). Other than that though, I think GM builds a good car. Hope this was some help Brokenwrench
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