refreshing converter?
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refreshing converter?
getting a pro-race tranny rebuild done on my 4L60E, just wondering if it's really necessary to send my St3800 back to Yank to be cut and cleaned up? How much does it usually run and how long does it take to get it back? thanks
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Originally Posted by GregWS6&z28
getting a pro-race tranny rebuild done on my 4L60E, just wondering if it's really necessary to send my St3800 back to Yank to be cut and cleaned up? How much does it usually run and how long does it take to get it back? thanks
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Originally Posted by da wrench
It's always a good idea to have at least a cut and clean done when doing a fresh trans. IMO it's cheap insuance.
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thanks for the info. i was tempting to do it, but my tranny rebuild ended up being $350 more than I had anticipated. I guess I'll test my luck. I bought it used with 2K miles and I've probably put another 8-10K miles on it myself with no issues