I can see where if the spring was just removed and the servo wasn't blocked that, that may be a problem, but since there is line pressure above and below the accumulator servo they should cancel each other out with the servo blocked. I can also see where increased line pressure could be a problem, or throwing it in drive while on fast idle or a neutral drop would cause that.


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