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Old Mar 27, 2010 | 07:13 PM
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Default 700r4 accumulator bore..bock it off

Hello upon tear-down of my 89 700r4 i found the 3-4 accumulator was scared up.

is there a fix for this? if there is what is it? can i block it off??

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If 3-4 accumulator bore in case is scored up, salvage it by installing a Sonnax sleeve kit P/N 77998-01K.
 
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kool thanks, I found it and ordered it..
 
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hello. i called trans=go since i am using thier kit, they said i could block off the 3=4 acc piston, they said i could use two pistons and seal and just block it off using them.. what do you trans builders do?? block it or sleeve it. i would like to firm up the shift, but not break anything..
 
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