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Brooke has a welding class and a ABC's of auto class this year. Any ideas for projects? I'll try to get her to take a peak and chyme in.
Quote from: Captain Swampy on September 11, 2016, 10:23:38 PMThanks for the suggestions. My wife took it for a ride tonight (and ended up chasing the neighbors cows) and she feels it's too soft also. We're going to have a couple other people we know drive it and get their opinions. I thought maybe it was just in my head, LOL.Be careful with the opinion of others who do not fully understand said transmission and it's functions/operations. They may agree with you based on personal opinion but without professional experience or training they may lead you to a solution that is not warranted or pointless. Have you considered taking it to a dealer and just asking for a test drive with a properly trained tech? Just asking for an opinion from a professional because you want to be sure it's ok may set your mind at ease. They should be more than happy to give it a run around the block, I know we do at work and we don't charge anything for a simple 10 minute ride like that.
Thanks for the suggestions. My wife took it for a ride tonight (and ended up chasing the neighbors cows) and she feels it's too soft also. We're going to have a couple other people we know drive it and get their opinions. I thought maybe it was just in my head, LOL.
Last winter. There is a video playing in the snow I'd love to share, but it needs to be turned a 1/4 turn and I can't figure out how to do that or share it on here.
Quote from: Captain Swampy on September 11, 2016, 02:11:23 PMBrooke has a welding class and a ABC's of auto class this year. Any ideas for projects? I'll try to get her to take a peak and chyme in.I want to work on my box, but I don't think the teacher is going to let me bring my box to class.
That link you posted I have seen many times before. I actually have the entire article printed out and included in my shop materials. It is the best source of information and set procedure I have seen so far.
Quote from: Captain Swampy on September 11, 2016, 10:36:51 PMLast winter. There is a video playing in the snow I'd love to share, but it needs to be turned a 1/4 turn and I can't figure out how to do that or share it on here.Easiest way to share videos is create an account on YouTube , upload the video and send people links You can easily do this directly from iPhone And you can set the view ability on YouTube to one of three choices ,to anyone , anyone with the proper url or require the proper url and a password Thank you. I'll have to try to figure the Ytube thing out.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: LTZ C20 on September 12, 2016, 05:29:26 PMThat link you posted I have seen many times before. I actually have the entire article printed out and included in my shop materials. It is the best source of information and set procedure I have seen so far.I think we have a SSS condition. It mentions a 4th article which I assume tells how to fix the problems. I couldn't find it though. The original tranny from our suburban had smooth firm shifts.
pull the bed apart and repair it in sections, that way it will fit almost anywhere. hammer and dolly will be a little difficult on bed sides, but doable. any rust of course has to be cut out and patches welded in.hopefully you figure out the transmission, I know I like to feel the shifts, but our new to us 2009 Chevy work has the smoothest shifting tranny, can't even feel it unless you aggressively accelerate with a full trailer, still don't know if I would ever buy a newer truck.