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TR6060 in Terminator?
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<blockquote data-quote="SlowSVT" data-source="post: 11310124" data-attributes="member: 20202"><p>:dw:</p><p></p><p>"blowing bearings all day long". Almost every T56 failure can be traced to an owner who either: doesn't know how to shift or: is abusing their transmission. One guy posted a pic of his T56 output shaft that snapped after he made over 400 9 second passes on it. That is pretty impressive. A Muncie M22 would crumble under the load a T56 will brush off which is about 700 ft lb with a fine spline input shaft. The only thing a hydraulic actuator will do for him is empty his bank account faster.</p><p></p><p>If it is a straight "bolt-on" affair I would say the 6060 would be a good choice. Something tells me there is more to it then that and all that will buy him are smoother shifts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowSVT, post: 11310124, member: 20202"] :dw: "blowing bearings all day long". Almost every T56 failure can be traced to an owner who either: doesn't know how to shift or: is abusing their transmission. One guy posted a pic of his T56 output shaft that snapped after he made over 400 9 second passes on it. That is pretty impressive. A Muncie M22 would crumble under the load a T56 will brush off which is about 700 ft lb with a fine spline input shaft. The only thing a hydraulic actuator will do for him is empty his bank account faster. If it is a straight "bolt-on" affair I would say the 6060 would be a good choice. Something tells me there is more to it then that and all that will buy him are smoother shifts. [/QUOTE]
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