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Old 04-22-2004, 12:42 AM
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a mechanic at my work told me that on the passenger side of my transmission there is this cylinder like thing that you take out by removing a ring and inside is a spring that you can emove and your shifts would be harder like as if you put in a shift kit has anyone heard or done this or even know what im talking about
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nobodys heard of this?
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i have done this,but it was on a 350 turbo.i think the 4l60e is different.tho iam not sure.
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Originally Posted by 98ls1
a mechanic at my work told me that on the passenger side of my transmission there is this cylinder like thing that you take out by removing a ring and inside is a spring that you can emove and your shifts would be harder like as if you put in a shift kit has anyone heard or done this or even know what im talking about
i think you are talking about a super servo,or a billet servo.i just had one installed tonight along with my TC.it does provide a crisper shift.in fact,my tranny shifts as firm now as it did with the stock TC.



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