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  1. Thread: no stall

    by TyphoonZR
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    500 klms or 300 miles is the break in period for...

    500 klms or 300 miles is the break in period for clutches. As for how long before it will start losening up, your guess is as good as mine, but keep us informed. If you have high performance...
  2. Thread: no stall

    by TyphoonZR
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    Wait a minute, this is a new tranny. Gezz, I...

    Wait a minute, this is a new tranny. Gezz, I miss read your first post somehow.

    Here is the deal, your frictions and steels also known as clutches are too tight or your band is not adjusted with...
  3. Thread: no stall

    by TyphoonZR
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    Man, it sounds like you have a lock-up converter...

    Man, it sounds like you have a lock-up converter that is in the on position at idle.
  4. Thread: no stall

    by TyphoonZR
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    gam No, too much fluid would not cause that...

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    No, too much fluid would not cause that problem. My guess is that you do not have the timng set correctly on the engine, therefore it is not producing the torque it used to at low rpm. Is...
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