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Re: Hey Allen in NB Buick Transmission again
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Posted by Allan In NE on August 09, 2006 at 05:50:53 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Hey Allen in NB Buick Transmission again posted by IA Roy on August 08, 2006 at 19:49:51:
Roy, Sure gotta admire your spunk; that sounds like something I would do. :>) However, there were about a million running changes that GM made to that 440T over the years and the odds of it working right when ya get done are just about nil because parts out of one are gonna be totally different from that of the other. My gut instinct wants to tell you to go to GM and get a SERTA replacement unit for your car. Trouble is, the thing will cost more than the car is worth. Guess what I'm saying is tho, you need to install a "known good" unit because unless you've spent a lifetime working on automatics and if you've never been inside one of these bearcats before, I can just about guarantee you that it is gonna fail just as soon as you fire it up. The 4T60E is the easy one; the one that says "Metric" on the pan is a witch with sharp teeth. :>( Sorry, that's as honest as I can get. Allan
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