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Old 04-12-2009, 08:52 PM   #1
chevymotocross
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Best $15 I ever spent.... Corvette Servo!

Bought a $15 corvette servo kit which came with all the required seals. My truck is a 1987 2wd with the 700r4. Transmission was not slipping, but sluggish in the shifts, not very firm.

I was able to remove the old servo assembly and install the new one in a matter of 15 minutes. It was very easy to access on my truck, would probably be a bit more difficult on a car.

Immediately noticed a difference. Driving normally, the truck has such a nice positive firm shift. Not annoying shifts like a full blown shift kit though.

When I got on it, it chirped 2nd gear! (I'm proud of you little 305!).

IMO, a must have, and should have been installed from factory. Great for normal cruising, but it will deliver if you want to get up and GO.
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