700r4 parts
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Car: 1992 formula WS6
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Transmission: 700R4
700r4 parts
I am going to go some things to my 700r4. What would yall do. I need to get a part number for a corvette servo. where is the best parts to get them from. Please help
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Humm, the corvette servo can be bought from any tranny shop, I got mine from for around $20 from a place called Custom Trans in Cleveland if you are around here..
They also have a thicker band that is about .5" wider... not really sure what it does, but hey, wider is better right? So I bought one at my friends adivce for my tranny I'm rebuilding. To put it in you would need to remove the tranny tho and pull the front pump...
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Broken stuff: rear spoiler brake light, driver side lock, power antenna, tilt steering, rear end bushings, cracked passanger side ground effect, washer fluid tab, leaking exhaust and a rotted through muffler that sparks when the car bottoms out while driving like any 17 year old does.
They also have a thicker band that is about .5" wider... not really sure what it does, but hey, wider is better right? So I bought one at my friends adivce for my tranny I'm rebuilding. To put it in you would need to remove the tranny tho and pull the front pump...
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Owner of a 1989 IROC Camaro, a.k.a. "The Babe Magnet". Painted a cheap metallic blue that chips off all too easily and covers over the IROC decals on the doors, also has non-leaking T-tops, ps, pw, power rear hatch, working A/C. Mods: SLP intake runners, gutted MAF sensor, adjustable fuel pressure regulator, modified air spoil, 3.2? posi rear end.
Broken stuff: rear spoiler brake light, driver side lock, power antenna, tilt steering, rear end bushings, cracked passanger side ground effect, washer fluid tab, leaking exhaust and a rotted through muffler that sparks when the car bottoms out while driving like any 17 year old does.
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Car: 1986 Firebird
Engine: 2.8 V6
Transmission: 700R4
Stuff under the "good ideas that can't hurt the trans" are a remote trans filter and a remote trans cooler. I have the Summit remote trans filter ($30), and the B&M remote Supercooler ($40). If you ever want to add a trans temp gauge, the Summit remote filter kit has a hole for the temp sensor. (It comes with a pipe plug to cover it up if you don't have a trans temp gauge.)
Note that you still need to use the in-pan filter when hooking up an external trans filter. The in-pan filter doubles as the pick-up for the tranny's fluid pump. And change both when you do your yearly fluid/filter change; don't just change the external one.
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Note that you still need to use the in-pan filter when hooking up an external trans filter. The in-pan filter doubles as the pick-up for the tranny's fluid pump. And change both when you do your yearly fluid/filter change; don't just change the external one.
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I think U should get your tranny modified by a hp tranny shop. U simpy tell them what u want & the shop should have connections to get the parts u need & install them right the first time . The tranny is a very complex piece of equipment all it takes is one mistake and BAM>>>>>>>>BOOOOOMMMMMMM>>> u need a new one>LOL
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406 sb
dart 200 heads(out the box)
144 B&M blower
373 gears
Edl headers
3in cat back Flowmaster exh.
270 comp cams
12.50s @ 115mph
on street tires
60ft time 2.30
www.njdaewoo@excite.com
New Project car
86TPI trans Am
All stock for now
njdaewoo
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406 sb
dart 200 heads(out the box)
144 B&M blower
373 gears
Edl headers
3in cat back Flowmaster exh.
270 comp cams
12.50s @ 115mph
on street tires
60ft time 2.30
www.njdaewoo@excite.com
New Project car
86TPI trans Am
All stock for now
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