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Re: Best way to flush a converter? UPDATE [Re: John_Kunkel] #32680
12/11/06 08:41 PM
12/11/06 08:41 PM
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Thanks, John.!

Re: Best way to flush a converter? UPDATE [Re: mark_gates] #32681
12/11/06 09:09 PM
12/11/06 09:09 PM
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Northeast, Alpine, NY
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You can try some stuff called fleet, worked for me for my colonoscopy, flushed me out but good .....JK...Phill

Re: Best way to flush a converter? UPDATE [Re: mark_gates] #32682
12/11/06 09:32 PM
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Anything that will come out of a hole drilled in the side of a converter will also come out the hub. Mark, I trashed a few 904`s and replaced them at the track. Just sparyed brake clean in the converter shook it and turned it over.Never had a converter get hurt breaking a sprag in the trans.

Re: Best way to flush a converter? UPDATE [Re: 9 Sec Phill] #32683
12/11/06 09:34 PM
12/11/06 09:34 PM
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That bulkpart link has reasonable prices on kits too but last time I got an order it was drop shipped from another supplier and they goofed and left the invoice showing what bulkpart(Makco Distributing) paid. I dont have the link here at home,its at work if intrested.

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