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Posted by Hobo,NC on February 05, 2007 at 18:33:36 from (71.29.34.192):
In Reply to: auto tranny posted by D17 man on February 05, 2007 at 15:52:53:
Many were swapped back to a 350 and rite many came from the factory with a 350C, rite many also could have a 400 if ordered that way. Those wif the 700 were rite much better on fuel than the others although problematic cuzz fix’in them wuz not perfected at the time, it wuz a learing curve like enny thang else. Bob hit it on the head but would also add the speed-o drive housing leaks, rite many problems wif leak'in. Either way its rite EZ to seal up. It could be as simple as a cooler line leak'in. The second gear accumulator will leak rite bad also but only while second gear izz applied so you have to look at the accumulator while the trans izz shif'in from first to second, it will only leak then and stop once it shifted to 3rd gear.
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