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Another T56 Magnum XL Blues Story
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<blockquote data-quote="Mat5.0" data-source="post: 15556656" data-attributes="member: 184158"><p>I'm not 100% sure. I contacted JPC racing last week and asked them just for my own peace of mind, and they said they've done installs with and without. They suggested doing what my shop did, which is taking measurements with the transmission back up in the car to check clearances and make sure you're not going to overextend the slave.</p><p>so I'd contact your shop and see if they did in fact take those measurements, and if they did not, ask them to do those so that you don't have to see them again in 500 miles.</p><p></p><p>things I've noticed: I've got about 800 miles on it since I wrote this post, and it feels fine, but in neutral, sometimes, when its warmed up, it sounds like a "box of rocks rolling around" and the sound goes away when you press the clutch.</p><p>I've done some research on this, stemming into other platform forums, and the conclusion that *I* have reached is that this is normal. a lot of other users have noted this same noise and say its just a characteristic of some of the T56.</p><p></p><p>One other thing I've noticed is that while my 4th doesn't feel "weird" it does sound like theres a slight hollow rumbling sound under light load in 4th gear. gets drowned out by exhaust/road noise when more throttle is applied. this noise seems less common, but many users have also noted that this still falls within the realm of "common"</p><p></p><p>all in all I'm not too worried. if something goes, it goes. and if it does, i'll contact tremec and see what I can do to get the thing fixed. all in all I love the T56 and hope it stays with me for years to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mat5.0, post: 15556656, member: 184158"] I'm not 100% sure. I contacted JPC racing last week and asked them just for my own peace of mind, and they said they've done installs with and without. They suggested doing what my shop did, which is taking measurements with the transmission back up in the car to check clearances and make sure you're not going to overextend the slave. so I'd contact your shop and see if they did in fact take those measurements, and if they did not, ask them to do those so that you don't have to see them again in 500 miles. things I've noticed: I've got about 800 miles on it since I wrote this post, and it feels fine, but in neutral, sometimes, when its warmed up, it sounds like a "box of rocks rolling around" and the sound goes away when you press the clutch. I've done some research on this, stemming into other platform forums, and the conclusion that *I* have reached is that this is normal. a lot of other users have noted this same noise and say its just a characteristic of some of the T56. One other thing I've noticed is that while my 4th doesn't feel "weird" it does sound like theres a slight hollow rumbling sound under light load in 4th gear. gets drowned out by exhaust/road noise when more throttle is applied. this noise seems less common, but many users have also noted that this still falls within the realm of "common" all in all I'm not too worried. if something goes, it goes. and if it does, i'll contact tremec and see what I can do to get the thing fixed. all in all I love the T56 and hope it stays with me for years to come. [/QUOTE]
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