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Old Apr 14, 2003 | 05:04 AM
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tranny slip

Ok, so my tansmission is starting to slip now, my max is an 85 with 200K miles, so this is expected. I was just wondering if anyone uderstands much about what causes them to slip, also is there anything to do about it, besides rebiuld and replacement?.
Old Apr 14, 2003 | 07:31 AM
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Re: tranny slip

Originally posted by jayrebb
Ok, so my tansmission is starting to slip now, my max is an 85 with 200K miles, so this is expected. I was just wondering if anyone uderstands much about what causes them to slip, also is there anything to do about it, besides rebiuld and replacement?.
Do you have a slush-o-matic or 5-speed? I forgot which one you had.

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Old Apr 14, 2003 | 07:44 AM
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I hate to admit it but......slush-o-matic.
Old Apr 14, 2003 | 11:31 AM
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Originally posted by jayrebb
I hate to admit it but......slush-o-matic.
Well, don't feel bad you have a slush-o-matic....just mean's your slower than me. But what's cool is you can do the Level 10 mod to it, and make it bulletproof. Basically the slipping is caused by either clutchpacks that are really worned out. Also the Valve body could also be deteriorating, causing your problems. Either way, it sounds like your probably destined for a rebuild or replacement....any of you slush-o-matic experts care to comment?

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Old Apr 14, 2003 | 11:34 AM
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I hate to admit it but......slush-o-matic.
Once they begin to slip, there's usually not much that can be done short of a swap or rebuild. In either case, if you stick with the slushy, definately get a tranny cooler. If you get a rebuild done, have them install a shift kit. It'll firm up the shifts, which will help the trans last longer, as will the cooler.

If you have the cash, and access to a parts car, however, I'd opt for a 5-sp swap...I'm hoping to do one myself oneday
Old Apr 14, 2003 | 11:46 AM
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Once they begin to slip, there's usually not much that can be done short of a swap or rebuild. In either case, if you stick with the slushy, definately get a tranny cooler. If you get a rebuild done, have them install a shift kit. It'll firm up the shifts, which will help the trans last longer, as will the cooler.

If you have the cash, and access to a parts car, however, I'd opt for a 5-sp swap...I'm hoping to do one myself oneday
Hell yeah! I'm looking into myself in the possibility doing a 3rd gen swap with the VLSD on it...but most likely I will stick with what I have and wait until I go turbo or supercharged. The 3rd gen 5-speed has gotten me up to 120 so far...but my car gets really unstable that fast so I have to slow down. Still hasn't beat my stock tranny taking me to 130+ mph.

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