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Daewoo Automatic Transmission Supplier

October 31st, 2011
Daewoo is a Korean car Company. It was purchased in 2001 by General Motors, now known as GM Daewoo. First introduced in America in 1995, it was poorly received, until GM purchased it and re-marketed it. In the U.S., Daewoo sold the Nubira, Lanos and Leganza models. As a Daewoo Automatic Transmission Supplier, GotTransmissions.com has [...]
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Excalibur 3500 V8 454 7.4 Auto Reman

January 12th, 2011

Excalibur 3500 V8 454 7.4 Auto Reman

[/caption] I found this an odd search. What does ‘‘Excalibur 3500 V8 454 7.4 Auto Reman” really mean? Is this individual searching for a replacement transmission for sale or an engine? I’m going for the transmission. It was the Excalibur Series III, introduced in 1975, that really [...]
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Porsche Boxster Automatic Transmission

October 11th, 2010

Porsche Boxster Automatic Transmissions-Manumatic

[/caption] The trade-name of the Porsche Boxster Automatic transmission is ‘Tiptronic’. It is not a type of transmission. We call the Tiptronic a ”manumatic” transmission type. Other manufacturers use manumatic transmissions too. People don’t really know what a manumatic is and make up a lot of fictitious things [...]
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Drivers: Your Automatic Transmissions Needs A Physical.

July 6th, 2010
What is the key to a long and successful Automatic Transmission life. Maintenance is the key to keeping your automatic transmissions internal parts soft and supple and happy, such as gaskets, seals and components we term hard-parts and soft-parts. These parts are very sensitive to heat, mileage and the time between maintenance’s. Whether you have new [...]
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Is An Automatic Transmission My Only Choice?

June 7th, 2010
A new motor won’t do much to move the car unless you hook it up to the transmission of choice. The question becomes are you interested in automatic transmissions or a manual transmissions. On the automatic side, technology has come leaps and bounds over the past few years with new options added to the shifting [...]
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Looking Into Replacement Automatic Transmissions.

May 29th, 2010

Replacement Transmissions at GotTransmissions.com

[/caption] Every now and then someone ends up in a spot where a choice has to be made in regards to replacing your cars automatic transmission or replacing the car. An in depth evaluation of the whole car, it’s overall condition and determining if it is worthy of reclamation [...]
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Automatic Transmissions and Thrust Bearings

May 24th, 2010

Transmissions and Torrington or Flat Bearings

[/caption] All automatic transmissions or manual tranny’s make extensive use of bearings inside. There are several varieties of bearings we can discuss. Today we limit of discussion to flat bearings, commonly called torrington bearings, by the company who designed them, Torrington. Here are the flat bearing most [...]
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What Is A Shift Valve To Automatic Transmissions?

May 23rd, 2010

Shift Valves-Automatic Transmissions

[/caption] All automatic transmissions have a brain of sorts. We call this part a valve body. Reason being is there are plenty of ” shift valves” in a valve body that control hydraulic pressure by overcoming the force of a return spring, allowing the fluid to flow into the correct [...]
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The Third Way To Vent Automatic Transmissions.

May 19th, 2010

Transmissions For Sale

[/caption] The third way to do this will work on practically any car with a transmission dipstick tube. It requires some brazing or light welding. It has been used on some of the old AMC or Ramblers that outsourced their transmissions to Borg Warner in the 1950,s and ’60′s and [...]
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What can damage your automatic transmission.

May 14th, 2010
Most automatic transmissions troubles start from overheating. You already know that if you follow our blog. Under heavy loads, such as towing a heavy trailer, rocking the vehicle from the snow, having continuous stop and go traffic in hot weather, racing, etc. the transmission overheats. At higher temperatures the transmission fluid burns, losing its lubricating [...]
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