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Old 09-20-2004 | 07:34 PM
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Down that way from time to time, riding the bike at Sharpe's. Don't think I could miss you if I saw your truck. I'll give a honk if I see ya.
What do you ride. I have a 700 4wd suzuki. We may meet up sometime I would like to see your radix and hear what the corsa sounds like in person before I buy one.
Old 09-20-2004 | 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by 01 5.3
What do you ride. I have a 700 4wd suzuki. We may meet up sometime I would like to see your radix and hear what the corsa sounds like in person before I buy one.
Ride an 02 Yamaha WR426F, well try to anyway. It rides me sometimes Have a Yamaha Warrior I still ride from time to time. Drop me a PM and with your number and I'll give you a call next time I come that way to ride or we could just meet up. I'd like to see your truck to. Thinking about 20's myself.
Old 09-21-2004 | 03:39 AM
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Not far from me. Casey County here.
wow, im from stanford, Lincolin co.
Old 09-21-2004 | 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by LARRY01Z28
wow, im from stanford, Lincolin co.
All kinds of guys close we never knew about. Have to meet up someday.
Old 09-21-2004 | 09:28 AM
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No need to install the band spacers unless you were replacing the band. I bet you have a better 2-3 shift due to the better accumulation of the vette servo.
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Originally Posted by gonzo 6.0
No need to install the band spacers unless you were replacing the band. I bet you have a better 2-3 shift due to the better accumulation of the vette servo.
Band spacers? Huh? I was referring to shims in the transgo shift kit that I though went into the #2 accum piston. Is that what you commented on?
The better 2 to 3 shift was a pleasant suprise. I laid it off to the stiction of the servos with new seals in the bore and expect it to lessen once they break in?
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in the transgo shift kits they give you 2 spacers to get that band as tight as possible when you have the servo out.
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