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Old 04-14-2015, 08:17 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by aardvarcus View Post
I hope that resolved your transmission issues. You may want to check that your ac condenser, radiator, intercooler, (anything in the front air is supposed to flow through) is not clogged or stopped up causing the transmission to overheat due to inadequate flow through the cooler. I now know that was the reason I had many many transmission issues in my 91 Chevy K2500.
Thanks, though he did flush the transmission cooler. And the transmission is working a lot better than it was, unless I'm missing something.

In other news, I flushed the power steering. I changed the fluid in the reservoir several times yesterday, and after that I put almost three full cans of Seafoam Trans-Tune through it. The old P.S. fluid was black and not very effective; The new fluid is not quite 100% clear but I can see through it a whole lot better than the old stuff.
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