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Old Apr 3, 2010 | 03:42 PM
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Hello, im about to finish my 700r4 build, can this unit be airtested using the case ports as well? also when testing the clutch pack assembled into the pump only, they all worked. But i did notice a little air escaping between the pump halves near the oil port i was testing, I would assume this maybe normal.

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yes you can air test the tranny before final assemble. Im not familiar enough to tell you how to do it. Should be in your ATSG manual.
 
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Originally Posted by Hanr3
yes you can air test the tranny before final assemble. Im not familiar enough to tell you how to do it. Should be in your ATSG manual.
yes it can be tested, but it requires a plate that bots inplace of the VB
 
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