according to the guys at Fix-It.
"that's a common problem for earlier 700R4's. just a little heat and *pop* slides it right out. they improved the design of it in later years but even they will do it if you get it overheated..." that was followed by a "bring it to me and i'l fix it for you..." and then the always plesant "...probably run you about $57..." . man did he get mad when dad asked him how he was going to do it.... lol but the $57 was if he had to pull the tranny out himself so it should be pretty cheap fix...
Terry Offroading: The hobby of turning perfectly good vehicles into scrap metal.
TerryD wrote:according to the guys at Fix-It.
"that's a common problem for earlier 700R4's. just a little heat and *pop* slides it right out. they improved the design of it in later years but even they will do it if you get it overheated..." that was followed by a "bring it to me and i'l fix it for you..." and then the always plesant "...probably run you about $57..." . man did he get mad when dad asked him how he was going to do it.... lol but the $57 was if he had to pull the tranny out himself so it should be pretty cheap fix...
TerryD wrote:i'm gonna, and sorry about the bed man! i'll bring you some beer to the next club event. btw, what kinda sta-dri are you using that costs $77 for the little bit of fluid on your bed???? the $5.00 a bag at advance has always done good for me?!?
There was a hint of sarcasm in that figure. I use the brown stuff that almost look like saw dust. It's pricey, but damn it soaks up shit good.
If you will live like no one else now. You can live like no one else later.
yeah, i figured that, changed it interesting side note, by the time i had loaded it and unloaded it enough to get it home, there was only about 3 Qt's of fluid in the tranny......
Terry Offroading: The hobby of turning perfectly good vehicles into scrap metal.