Trany shop in DC
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Trany shop in DC



Just a sanity check.  just had the Torqueflight
rebuilt on my 73.  I did the removal and replacement
(saved 150 bucks, wasn't worth it, next time I'll let
them) The trans rebuild was $200, new Torque Converter
(rebuilt) $50 and a 'case saver' to replace a broken
'sprag' was $50.  300 bucks total.  Can't believe
someone charges 1500!  Bring it to Alabama!

Kerryp
--- jillmyron@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> To: johan,
> I can't help you with a trany shop in DC, but I can
> give you a little hope if you can find an honest
> transmission shop.  If you have all forward gears,
> chances are all you may have is a broken reverse
> valve which should be easily replaced with the trans
> in the car.  When they drop the pan, this should be
> easy to see.  Had this happen to me on a 64 Sport
> Fury and the bill was only $140.  A far cry from the
> $1,500 rebuild cost.  Good luck.
> Myron Serbay
> Plymouth, Mich.
> 69  340S 4Spd FB
> 64 Hemi Spt Fury
> 67 Imperial
> 


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