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Gray silt in pan...normal??(pics)

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This thread is a great reminder that I am not the only gearhead with OCD....
 
no reason to be.... clutches and steels wear-in when they are new and wear over time.... Clutch dust has to go somewhere:cool:

I agree :biggrin:,

The first pic doesn't look bad

Pic 2 looks bad. I have never seen that much clutch material in any of my trans except one that went south from the real art carr
 
Okay guys its been 2 1/2 years since this thread and pics. I have been beating on this tranny hard since and no problems. I better not go out this weekend and make some passes and have some issues.:eek:
 
A good percentage of the time if this is found after a fresh trans is installed you will get remnants from inside the trans cooler, it will flush right to the pan.
You can blow as much air in the cooler as you want,it will not flush this **** out until either a good amount of solvent and or fresh trnas fluid runs through it.
Half the time this is a cause for a fresh trnas to have instant problems tha get blamed on the tranny builder
 
A good percentage of the time if this is found after a fresh trans is installed you will get remnants from inside the trans cooler, it will flush right to the pan.
You can blow as much air in the cooler as you want,it will not flush this **** out until either a good amount of solvent and or fresh trnas fluid runs through it.
Half the time this is a cause for a fresh trnas to have instant problems tha get blamed on the tranny builder

Or just install a new trans cooler :D

Billy T.
gnxtc2@aol.com
 
Okay guys its been 2 1/2 years since this thread and pics. I have been beating on this tranny hard since and no problems. I better not go out this weekend and make some passes and have some issues.:eek:

You jinxed yourself now bro.
 
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