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Old 07-31-2013, 05:21 AM
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Has anyone used this? I did search.
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Just for curiosity I looked it up and there is a wide range of products - from cones to seal holes, to OEM valve bodies for a few European transmissions.
What are you trying to do?
Seal a hole in your transmission case?
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I'm talking about their cones for assembling trans clutches.
http://www.lubegard.com/SearchByCate...tion+Cone+Set#
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Oh, interesting.
My experience is limited to the 4L60E. While I have the various special assembly cones, I often just use the "Lip Wizard". My local trans builder, who works on virtually all US and Foreign transmissions told me that is about all he uses. Its free from most distributors. (I just show an accumulator piston for size reference.)



Of course, I too am interested in new/better tools.

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