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Transmission question
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<blockquote data-quote="Roots-type" data-source="post: 13329762" data-attributes="member: 72150"><p>You shouldn't be having trans problems unless its been abused...alot. </p><p></p><p>Do you have an aftermarket quad and fire wall adjuster?</p><p>The stock plastic quad can bend under fast shifting and not allow enough clutch release. An aftermarket aluminum piece will eliminate this flexing. The fire wall adjuster will now be responsible for adjusting for clutch wear and correct release/engagement. The stock plastic quad is a self adjusting piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roots-type, post: 13329762, member: 72150"] You shouldn't be having trans problems unless its been abused...alot. Do you have an aftermarket quad and fire wall adjuster? The stock plastic quad can bend under fast shifting and not allow enough clutch release. An aftermarket aluminum piece will eliminate this flexing. The fire wall adjuster will now be responsible for adjusting for clutch wear and correct release/engagement. The stock plastic quad is a self adjusting piece. [/QUOTE]
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