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Old 10-05-2009, 10:48 PM   #1
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slips a little between 3-4 shift

hey fellas, gotta 700r4 that just started acting weird.never slipped before. i put a set of l/t headers on it started to slip between 3-4 shift. doesnt slip unless im getting on it kinda hard. i replaced the filter and fluid today. changes harder than it ever has in1-2 shift 2-3 is about normal, 3-4 slips for a couple seconds goes in gear pulls fine unless i get on it . im thinking it just needs rebuild, but i thought id ask here. maybe im missing something. i adjusted the tv cable a couple times to be sure it was right. normal driving it changes great.any ideas would be great ,thanks for the help,jimmy
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Old 10-06-2009, 08:02 PM   #2
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Re: slips a little between 3-4 shift

sounds like either a pressure issue due to a seal leaking internally or 3/4 clutch pack is wearing out.......... mine did the same thing. had to replace the 3/4 clutch pack........... simple task to do....and make sure the tv cable is correctly adjusted
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Old 10-07-2009, 09:05 PM   #3
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Re: slips a little between 3-4 shift

im rebuilding it went out completely last night(3-4) thanks for the help guys, its appreciated,jimmy
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