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Old 02-08-2004, 08:40 PM
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I was taking out a washer out of it from my shift kit and noticed the accumulator piston had a couple little cracks in it. Will it be safe to run it or do i really need to get a new one from the dealer.
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You might as well replace it now, it will eventually bust.
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Dealer, or get a aftermarket steal one.
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Originally Posted by getsome
I was taking out a washer out of it from my shift kit and noticed the accumulator piston had a couple little cracks in it. Will it be safe to run it or do i really need to get a new one from the dealer.
GM#24204496 You can find it in GMparts direct under 1996 Corvette.
This replacement is from the 700R4 and is aluminum. The plastic ones crack. A lot of guys replace them when doing a Transgo.




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