Corvette Servo
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Corvette Servo
I followed the corvette servo sticky write-up to do mine and am pretty positive i did everything right but maybe not... it never slipped before i put it in and as soon as i finished this install it started slipping from first to second, what could i have possibly done wrong?
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when i did mine i didnt notice a diff at first . it took like 2 days of driveing . to notice . it might have been the grease i used to lube the o rings . took some time to wash out . but idk
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Yeah, thats a little weird. Is the fluid level correct? You usually lose less than a quart though.
I guess it could have amplified an existing issue you had...maybe the 1-2 clutch pack was on its way out already?
Did you make sure all the o-rings were in place?
Just giving you ideas really.
I guess it could have amplified an existing issue you had...maybe the 1-2 clutch pack was on its way out already?
Did you make sure all the o-rings were in place?
Just giving you ideas really.
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Well i dont think the tranny was going bad already, before i got it it was owned by an older guy that had it since 2003 and only had 54000 miles on it...it only has 64000 now and it doesnt get driven hard very often?
and im pretty positive that i put the o-rings in place right....idk, anybody else got ideas? could i pull it out and be able to tell if something is wrong from that way?
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and im pretty positive that i put the o-rings in place right....idk, anybody else got ideas? could i pull it out and be able to tell if something is wrong from that way?
thanks