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Posted by Leon on Mn. on April 14, 2006 at 18:52:47 from (64.90.78.126):
In Reply to: S10 posted by bm3501466 on April 14, 2006 at 14:00:10:
Not quite sure of what transmission you have in that S-10, it might be electronically shifted, but, back in the "good ole days" with the 400,350,and 200 Turbo-Hydramatics transmissons, when you had exactly what you described go wrong, the fiber or plastic governor gear was the culprit. The governor did the automatic shifting for you. When the gear wore off over about 50,000 or so miles you could then find the round cover on the side of the transmission (don't remember what side)it was held on by a heavy wire clip. Pry the cover off and pull out the governor with the gear. Easy to replace back then. Or, a person would just have to shift it manually until it was fixed. Leon in Mn.
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