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Re: Nads, the auto repair expert
« Reply #25 on: August 03, 2012, 04:10:03 PM »
I strongly suspect Gnads has never taken the vehicle in for service of any kind.
As usual, she's just blowing smoke out her ass.
What a stupid little Gnome.
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Re: Nads, the auto repair expert
« Reply #26 on: August 03, 2012, 06:30:21 PM »
It is a fact that Honda transmissions [5 speed auto] is a dog...and Honda ignored the issue ....all the while not releasing rebuilds to the aftermarket. I personally have replaced at least a dozen of them....it was a pull..send it to the rebuilders and reinstall deal..took a couple of weeks to do each, most of that time was waiting.

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Re: Nads, the auto repair expert
« Reply #27 on: August 03, 2012, 07:10:34 PM »
Fight your dealer?  Hello, dingbat, you drive an 11 year old car!  Buy a new one.  ::)
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Re: Nads, the auto repair expert
« Reply #28 on: August 03, 2012, 07:12:21 PM »
It's not a real word unless it's accepted by Words with Friends.

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Re: Nads, the auto repair expert
« Reply #29 on: August 03, 2012, 07:21:37 PM »
who did work on Allison Trannies, I even think I know what is wrong... the clutch.

Allison builds transmissions for Honda????????

I've always thought a lot of Allison transmissions.....in heavy equipment. I've paid from $3,500 to $6,000 for rebuilds of small 6-speed Allison scraper transmissions (CLBT 3661)to $25,000 for 3-speed bulldozer transmissions (CRT 5600 series).

As someone has already stated, they have clutch packs and torque converters. Some do have lockup clutches or locking/freewheeling stators....it's all according to the design and use.

The life of a transmission is proper oil, filters and how you use it....Nadin probably abused it and didn't keep it serviced.....like she does her good rig.

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Re: Nads, the auto repair expert
« Reply #30 on: August 03, 2012, 09:13:59 PM »
No, it's a real word. 

For some reason it made me think of this.

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Re: Nads, the auto repair expert
« Reply #31 on: August 03, 2012, 11:53:18 PM »
who did work on Allison Trannies, I even think I know what is wrong... the clutch.

Allison builds transmissions for Honda????????

I've always thought a lot of Allison transmissions.....in heavy equipment. I've paid from $3,500 to $6,000 for rebuilds of small 6-speed Allison scraper transmissions (CLBT 3661)to $25,000 for 3-speed bulldozer transmissions (CRT 5600 series).

As someone has already stated, they have clutch packs and torque converters. Some do have lockup clutches or locking/freewheeling stators....it's all according to the design and use.

The life of a transmission is proper oil, filters and how you use it....Nadin probably abused it and didn't keep it serviced.....like she does her good rig.

...and last but not least, they don't last forever.

True enough.....as an aside...Honda auto transmissions do not use filters...and the fluid is Honda specific..and kind of pricy

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Re: Nads, the auto repair expert
« Reply #32 on: August 04, 2012, 03:27:03 AM »
who did work on Allison Trannies, I even think I know what is wrong... the clutch.

Allison builds transmissions for Honda????????

I've always thought a lot of Allison transmissions.....in heavy equipment. I've paid from $3,500 to $6,000 for rebuilds of small 6-speed Allison scraper transmissions (CLBT 3661)to $25,000 for 3-speed bulldozer transmissions (CRT 5600 series).

As someone has already stated, they have clutch packs and torque converters. Some do have lockup clutches or locking/freewheeling stators....it's all according to the design and use.

The life of a transmission is proper oil, filters and how you use it....Nadin probably abused it and didn't keep it serviced.....like she does her good rig.

...and last but not least, they don't last forever.

Heat will kill an automatic quicker than anything else.  I have a THM200 in my car, simple enough I can (and have) rebuilt myself.  When the torque converter stator clutch fails, it generates a LOT of heat, so much so the filler tube has smoke coming out, even though I had a cooler rated for 20,000 GVW.

$150 later, for a used converter, rebuild kit, and shift kit, (and a oil temp gauge), it is still going strong after 40,000 miles of mail delivery routes and general commutes.  Oil temp rarely exceeds 160.
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Re: Nads, the auto repair expert
« Reply #33 on: August 04, 2012, 06:24:24 AM »
Transmissions are probably the most abused part of a vehicle.
Something people just don't think about until it's to late.
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Re: Nads, the auto repair expert
« Reply #34 on: August 04, 2012, 09:30:31 AM »
Transmissions are probably the most abused part of a vehicle.
Something people just don't think about until it's to late.

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Back in 1991 we bought a used Lincoln 1979.  It ran with no problem for a couple of years and then began to just stop at street lights.   Dead to the world.    We had it towed 2-3 times to car shops, they started it up and no problem purred like a kitten.

My cousin that had owned same make of car came over when the car was dead in the drive way, took out a ball peen hammer and tapped on the Master Cylinder, Car came alive.

So we went down to auto shop for a new one, installed it and darn that did not work.   So we went to another auto parts store and got another and Bingo, not one more problem for another 4 years.

I have no idea what a Tannie is, thought they were Gay men becoming woman.

Transmissions are odd, heading down the highway the clutch on the KIA went out.   Lucky we had AAA, car towed to a KIA shop and we were driven home.   What was wrong, seems a spring and pin had fallen out, cost to repair $10.00 labor $25.00.

To make things more confusing for us owners are some car makers change design mid year.   A Citation I once bought second hand had a problem, forget the year, but when we went to get parts the Auto dealers told us our car by year had no such parts.  We had to drag them out of the store, lift he hood to show them what we needed.  Into the store and on the computer went the dealer to find that in fact my car had been built mid year.

Now as to my KIA, 2001, 50,000 miles on it as it is a summer car.   The freeking doors in cold weather will not close until the car warms up for 30+minutes.   I had a 64 Corvette stingray that was the same way, had to wrap the seat belt around the door handle to close the door