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Old 01-05-2007, 05:28 AM
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am in processes in rebuilding my transsmision , using hd2 , changed 2nd gear , clutches , and many gasgets and springs ,

is break in is a must specially the new clutches ?

and if yes . whats the best way to break in ? change oil ?
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No break-in needed for an automatic. Once you're sure everything is shifting right, drive it like you stole it.
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No break-in needed for an automatic. Once you're sure everything is shifting right, drive it like you stole it.
I think James knows all about driving like you stole it
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haha thanks man for the update
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Originally Posted by James B.
No break-in needed for an automatic. Once you're sure everything is shifting right, drive it like you stole it.


JUST AS HE STATED
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