How to tell tranny health?
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How to tell tranny health?
I've always wondered how to tell the health of a transmission without having a gear blow out. I've felt some that are notchy, some are hard to get into other gears... What do you look for when your feeling out a transmission? Or is it good, or bad?
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RE: How to tell tranny health?
Hard to say as a blanket statement, since different transmissions will have different "feels". Best way to gauge the relative health of a particular transmission is to drive several cars that are as identical as you can, to get a range of shift feels to compare, and that'll give you some idea of that style of transmission in general. Then you can make a judgment based on several cars, and compare the car in question to your now-wider experience with that particular transmission. If the car in question feels similar to the rest, then it's probably OK. If you notice differences, be careful.
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