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FS: MT82 Transmission 16k miles works PERFECT
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<blockquote data-quote="Fabbed5.0" data-source="post: 14633241" data-attributes="member: 140730"><p>Well I wasn't going to reply because your first post just makes me do this:bash:</p><p></p><p>BUT I have to, every question that you asked has almost nothing to do with the health of a MT-82 trans, the weak links in these trans are not the gear which is what your questions pertained too. The weak leak are the shift forks and the shift pads, power does not cause them to break, you know what does?? shitty drivers. This is why you see them break in stock form. The only time you ever see a gear break or strip is when you have a guy who does many many launched and does not run the right fluid or overfill the trans to keep the front gear lubricated during hard launches. Now again you may not know any of this which it sounds like from you post so now I am hoping you have learned something. If you would like to find out more info on why my MT82 hasn't broken and others have feel free to make a response and ill let you in on some more info on how to keep yours alive like mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fabbed5.0, post: 14633241, member: 140730"] Well I wasn't going to reply because your first post just makes me do this:bash: BUT I have to, every question that you asked has almost nothing to do with the health of a MT-82 trans, the weak links in these trans are not the gear which is what your questions pertained too. The weak leak are the shift forks and the shift pads, power does not cause them to break, you know what does?? shitty drivers. This is why you see them break in stock form. The only time you ever see a gear break or strip is when you have a guy who does many many launched and does not run the right fluid or overfill the trans to keep the front gear lubricated during hard launches. Now again you may not know any of this which it sounds like from you post so now I am hoping you have learned something. If you would like to find out more info on why my MT82 hasn't broken and others have feel free to make a response and ill let you in on some more info on how to keep yours alive like mine. [/QUOTE]
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