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Well ,I got down to the parts store early this morning bought 4 qts tranny fluid 1 qt Lucas slip stop,1 Modulator Valve,1 tranny filter.Came home and did my magic,took the pan down fluid a little dark ,no pieces or filings in the pan,thats good,changed the filter,installed the modulater valve,buttoned everything back up filled with fluid checked for leaks.took her out for a nice ride ,filled her up with gas,added Stabil,she's almost ready for her siesta.tranny shifted great,nice and smooth,no slipping,I'm a happy camper 





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and all one handed........your my hero. good job takin care of that ride, she'll be all snuggly now.

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Ron,
Glad to hear that all worked out for you.
And all with one hand! Hope that works out for you too.
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Very good. Sometimes you win!
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Good going
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So NOW yer goin CAMPIN?!?!?
Glad that's all it needed, Ron!
Oh...please tell me the filter ya got was a nylon(or brass) screen type, and not a "felt"(Dacron) type?


Glad that's all it needed, Ron!

Oh...please tell me the filter ya got was a nylon(or brass) screen type, and not a "felt"(Dacron) type?
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You are a one handed hero, Ron!

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Right on Ron , yous da man !...... Its nice when a plan comes together

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[QUOTE=Ron 78] Joel,it was nylon
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