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Posted by muggsw6 on June 16, 2006 at 06:27:17 from (4.158.225.160):
Allen, thanks for the suggestions, I couldn't help but think along the same lines. Glad to hear it from someone else. The local"expert" suggested that the converter was bad, I wasn't buyin' that! This trans was out of another truck that was in an accident, had been overhauled 3,000 miles before, bought from a friend of mine. The trans was out of this truck when I bought it. The harness in the old (mine) was swapped into the replacement trans,(Jeez, that sounds complicated) as it was broken in the wreck. As an aside, the truck was purchased from a VERY large seed company who did nothing but pull a 30 ft. GN trailer with it. The truck was set up to pull w/vacuum over hyd brakes, very hd 5th plate etc., But NO TRANS COOLER????? The trans that was out of it was the 2nd replacement and was completely fried, with only 77,000 miles. I guess they must have saved a couple bucks by buying it that way????? Penny wise, pound foolish??? Anyway, I'll check out the connector this weekend. Thanks Allen,Mark
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