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<blockquote data-quote="Sluggie24" data-source="post: 15972917" data-attributes="member: 184003"><p>Parts for those are pricey and if you go through the trouble to pull it out and tear it down might as well rebuild it right which would add cost. </p><p></p><p>If it were me, i would tear it down to look at everything so I would know exactly what's worn/bad and order those parts along with all the bearings. Then send out all the internals to get cryo hardened which will almost double the strength of the parts. Then put it back together and enjoy a trans that can handle the power you have.</p><p></p><p>If you don't know how to work on transmissions you might be able to find someone in your area that might be able to build it for you on the side cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sluggie24, post: 15972917, member: 184003"] Parts for those are pricey and if you go through the trouble to pull it out and tear it down might as well rebuild it right which would add cost. If it were me, i would tear it down to look at everything so I would know exactly what's worn/bad and order those parts along with all the bearings. Then send out all the internals to get cryo hardened which will almost double the strength of the parts. Then put it back together and enjoy a trans that can handle the power you have. If you don't know how to work on transmissions you might be able to find someone in your area that might be able to build it for you on the side cheap. [/QUOTE]
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