>>> I guess what I did was overtightened the band, and it was clamping until
>>> it freed itself and settled in...(?)
>>>
>> Probably...
>
> That's...what I was hoping you'd say! ;)
The good news... The transmission seems to be shifting properly
The bad news... You probably put a year or two's worth of wear on the
friction surfaces. Make sure the fluid didn't get blackened, and if it did,
you might want to change it.

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Vash the Stampede - 10 Mar 2008 04:28 GMT
>>>> I guess what I did was overtightened the band, and it was clamping
>>>> until it freed itself and settled in...(?)
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> friction surfaces. Make sure the fluid didn't get blackened, and if it
> did, you might want to change it.
It's coming off the raod soon (and the Supra is going back on!) and it's
not going to get driven that much more. Overall I put less than 5 miles on
it with the band that tight.
And, let's see if the car *MAKES* it another year or two! ;)
Ray O - 10 Mar 2008 04:41 GMT
>>>>> I guess what I did was overtightened the band, and it was clamping
>>>>> until it freed itself and settled in...(?)
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> And, let's see if the car *MAKES* it another year or two! ;)
Hopefully, it will!

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> That's...what I was hoping you'd say! ;)
Ah, the joys of older automatic tranmissions. That's why I only drive
manuals. Apart from liking to have a stick to stir the pudding with as it
were, a manual can sound like a mobile rock crusher and still move the car.
Get almost any problem with the auto and you are stuck on the side of the
road, or worse, right in the middle of it.
Years ago I had a Renault R8 that busted a synchro ring 1000km from home, in
another state. A little chunk was caught in the gear teeth and sounding
REALLY bad. I put the car on a hoist, drained the oil, stuck a water hose
into the filler point and spun the wheels to dislodge the piece, refilled
the oil and drove the car another 7000 km including 3 rallies before I
swapped out the transaxle. All I had to do was double declutch changing
3->4.
SD
Hachiroku ハチロク - 10 Mar 2008 20:52 GMT
>> That's...what I was hoping you'd say! ;)
>
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> car. Get almost any problem with the auto and you are stuck on the side of
> the road, or worse, right in the middle of it.
I have this car, a '97 Legacy with a BHG (Remember? ;) and a Supra with
ATs. My Scion tC, Mazda 626 and Corolla GTS have 5-speeds (and if I have
anything to do with it, the Scion will have a 6-speed in a year or two...)
The Supra...well, the price was just too good. I want to swap that over to
a 5-speed, too. The GL 3-door was bought to deliver newspapers in the
winter, and an AT and power windows cut about 20 minutes off my time!
> Years ago I had a Renault R8 that busted a synchro ring 1000km from home,
> in another state. A little chunk was caught in the gear teeth and
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>
> SD
Yeah. Manuals are more forgiving, require less maintenance and allow MUCH
better control over the car. Who needs traction control with a 5-speed in
a RWD car?