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RE: C6 shifting problem
By greg(australia) - 12/19/2002 4:16:21 AM; IP 203.17.162.32
Do you have a spring on the carb end to hold the kickdown rod in the off position until activated by the linkage.If not,the kickdown could be activating at part throttle .
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