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Old 02-09-2008, 12:52 PM
12 pointer 12 pointer is offline
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tranny slipping in reverse Reverse is out!!!!!!!!!!

Guys. I posted yesterday about the fuel leak I had on my fuel filter drain bowl valve. got the orings replaced this am. So, I decided to hook this truck to my camper and chech things out. it won't push the thing in reverse. it is really slow about engaging into reverse. this truck has 193,000 miles on it. am I in serious trouble?????? Also. i pulled out into the field and locked it in. I could hear this clanging noice as I was driving. I am in trouble aren't I?? I just bought the thing wed. from an individual!!!!!!!! What will a complete rebuild cost me parts and labor????????HHHHHEEELLLPPPPPPPPP

Notice my signaure says I stole it for 12,500, I guess not!!!!!!!!

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Old 02-09-2008, 02:13 PM
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dont know much about autos but you did check the fluid with it warm right?
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Old 02-09-2008, 09:23 PM
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yep, fluid was good. tranny pulled enough tonight to get it out of the garage and take the wife for he first ride in it. I also went for a ride to night in her new hyundai elantra. sweet riding 5 speed. black. 32 mpg.
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