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What can cause this kind of carnage?

Old Mar 30, 2004 | 07:37 PM
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Default What can cause this kind of carnage?

I had a rebuilt transmission with upgraded everything but the hardened input drum and shaft and the 5 gear planetaries.
The line pressure was untouched
TQ management removed
Trans-Go with 2 washers
3.23 gears
Stock internals


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Old Mar 30, 2004 | 08:22 PM
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looks like my trans last summer. did my burnout,pulled up to stage. when the green came on my posi went out,(1 wheel peel) and i hit the rev limmiter so hard i could not react fast enough .broke the trans and rear at the same time.
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Old Mar 30, 2004 | 08:54 PM
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Tranny carnage pictures = Holy Crap!

I will tell you this: recently I blew the 3-4 snap ring lugs out of the input drum.
The drum that WAS in my '98 tranny is a piece of sh*t quality casting(noticing yours LOOKS JUST LIKE IT). The drum I got to replace it (used) was out of a 2002 dealer pull-out and was like night and day casting quality (way way better). GM has undoubtedly changed vendors at some point .....Just FYI
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