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Old 09-17-2008, 05:12 PM
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So I take it you have ordered it? Did you get the Performance one that I got? I think it was the stock plus was the cheapest one then the performance one then some others I can't remember the names of.
Yes that's the one I got, the "Performance 4 Pinion" along with a 2,500 rpm stall converter. I also am having him send a replacement plenum plate kit as well. I'm sorry to hear you're having tranny problems... That really sucks!
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Old 09-17-2008, 05:20 PM
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Well, got off the phone with Wayne and he told me to adjust the rear band. He was on the phone with me after I pulled the pan off and walked me through how to do it. I then put it back together and went for a drive. It seems to be fixed 100%. The only thing it cost me was a little time, new fluid, and a new filter as I decided to change those instead of reusing my old fluid and filter not sure if it was needed or not.

Anyway it goes perfect in reverse now and still shifts perfect in all forward gears. Although I never had a problem with it shifting perfect in forward before only in not having reverse. However, it now has reverse again and works just like new. Wayne said sometimes when they break in they get out of spec and need adjusting. He didn't seem concerned at all and told me he doesn't think it messed anything up at all and that it should be fine and that it was a Chrysler issue. He said he had seen this several times before as had anyone that had built these things.

Just didn't sound like a big deal at all just needed a little bit of adjustment and runs great again. I'm super impressed with the support I got and this is why I like APS soo much. I still believe this is a quality unit as everything needs adjusting sometimes. I don't think it was a transmission problem just that it was slightly out of adjustment.

Oh well, glad to have a transmission that shifts perfectly and now has reverse perfectly again. He told me the forward band wouldn't need adjusting yet as it didn't move as much as the rear or something. He explained it all to me but only part of it made sense.

I think I lucked out as I thought my transmission had broken. Soo glad it didn't. Oh well, I'm happy now.


As for the A/C issue I know but it seemed like the compressor was leaking as I found dye on it the last time so that's why I changed it, then the evap coil was very common so I did that and the heater core while I was in there.
Then the orfice tube and drier you have to do. I think I just probably have a small leak somewhere since it's taking it a week and a half to lose enough to just kick the compressor on and off. It's not emptying in that time just losing enough for the compressor to kick on and off. I'm confident I will get that fixed. Just got to give it time for the dye to leak out so I can see where it's leaking.
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Old 09-18-2008, 08:00 AM
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I'm glad you got the tranny working properly again. It seems kinda strange that it would suddenly go out like it did. Were there any signs it was about to go out, or did you just suddenly loose reverse without warning?
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I'm glad you got the tranny working properly again. It seems kinda strange that it would suddenly go out like it did. Were there any signs it was about to go out, or did you just suddenly loose reverse without warning?
Didn't really have any signs until it was about to go out. I had been driving it for probably half an hour. I had backed out of the driveway before that and it worked fine when doing that. Worked perfect driving around. When I came home I went to back up in the driveway and gave it about half throttle and noticed it chatters. I was like what the heck. Usually if you give it half throttle or more in reverse it spins the tires. So I tried again to see if it did the same thing and gave it a little more gas just to see what it did. It chattered again and slowly moved back instead of spinning the tires like it normally would have. This is when I thought maybe it was the rear end or something with the lsd but I got out just to make sure nothing obvious was broken like the driveshaft or anything. So when I went and got back in the truck after looking I went forward which worked fine. Then tried to back up again and it just revved up and didn't move at all. It's like it wouldn't engage. Went forward then backwards again only to experience the same thing. This is when I thought for the worst and gave Wanye a call. He told me to try adjusting the band.


He told me it's not something you expect to see happen but it's something that anyone that builds these things has dealt with quite a few times before. Something about how they break in and need adjusting. He didn't seem at all concerned but I don't know. He said if I have any more issues I should call him. It's working perfect right now though. Do you guys think it will keep working perfect like he seems to think or do you think I will have more issues?
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