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03-23-2009, 03:28 PM | #1 |
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Corvette servo does it really work and can it really be installed in truck?
Hey guys, I have an 87 chevy r10 with some basic bolt on mods. It has the 700r4. It shifts good, but I think the shifts are a tad too smooth. I know shift kits are sold for these, but they seem a bit complicated to install. Plus, after being in some trucks with shift kits, I wouldn't want to drive one everyday since I would probably have neck problems.
Seems the corvette servo would do the trick. Ebay has most priced between $10-15 but then there are some which are $50+ and they look entirely the same? Should I stay away from the $10-15 servo? They say these can be installed with the transmission in the truck, but how easy can that really be? Looks like space is somewhat limited. Do these servos really work? I really just want a firmer 1-2 shift, so I don't think I will install the firmer overdrive servo.
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87 Chevy 2wd SWB: 305/700r4 Dual Exhaust, K&N Filter, Injector Pod Spacer, TBI Spacer, Belltech Front Sway Bar, Corvette Servo, Western Chassis 4/6 and c-notch Last edited by chevymotocross; 03-23-2009 at 03:29 PM. |
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