To begin with id like to say that this is not at all an attack on alto products.As most of you know i have used them religiously and promoted their performance probably more than their own representitives have.Most of us around here probably have a larger audience watching us than the hi performance division reps at Alto.My personal interactions with Pete ,the high performance guy at Alto have always been pleasant.Theres nothing worst than promoting others products and then having it turn into a public relations nightmare.This happened to me once before with countless defective TCS 9/11 converters and cost me alot of money as well as alot of unnecessary r and r work for my customers a few years back.Once again i am seeing a selective defect in a product line that i have always touted as number one.This is not just in the product ive purchased ,but as well as those purchased by other well known builders that have failed because of being defective.I have personally witnessed several Alto red eagle wide bands have the friction lining fall off the flexible backing of the band immediately following an overhaul.This has been over a 2 year period in batches purchased from 3 different suppliers as well as heard of this from others on the other side of the country.Direct clutches became unglued 3 times in the past year ,2 were caught during in car tests and one was not.these failures are almost always immediate so there is no need for people to be afraid of transmissions they have purchased in the past.Last week i was really beside myself following a bizzare incident.I built a stage 2 2004r with our transbrake for a 3900 pound chevelle.the weight of the car,the power of the mill and the driving habits of the owner told me to put a red lined friction in the lo reverse clutch pack,something i never do.anyhow after installing the transmission in our test vehicle to verify proper operation prior to customer delivery i began to loose reverse as ell as direct.Hearing some whining i new the filter was clogged,but there were other symtoms id never felt before.upon dropping the pan this is what i found and it was very disappointing.After disassembling the unit i found that not only did the lining come unglued from the lo reverse frictions but it also came unglued from the directs.This is not saying there stuff is junk,because it isnt.its just to point out that there are things beyond our contrlo as rebuilders.and the bonding of friction material certainly is one of them.i sent a sample of the bands to my distributor and got a reply.