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SignUp Now!They use 16 springs on the HP because of the larger intermediate servo. 3rd gear oil is used to push the band off on the 2-3 shift. With the larger servo it takes a little more pressure to push the band off. The extra springs help alleviate any binding (engaging 3rd before the 2nd gear band is fully released). When dual feeding I use heavier springs. Dual feeding requires approximately half the pressure to engage the direct clutch so the binding is more pronounced. Using heavier springs gets rid of the binding.I thought it odd that the factory decided on 16 springs for the brf in the direct and the gnttype.org article instructs on taking four out. Anyone able to explain which is better or why the factory went to 16 on the hp models?
http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/transmission/200rebld.html
I think it might have to do with the direct applying itself at high rpm, but I'm no guru.