Dead in the Water



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Steve Storey
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Dead in the Water

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Lost locomotion with little warning a few days ago. Noticed it wouldn't shift up into third and within a quarter mile the old girl was "dead in the water" OUCH! Goes into the ER on the 25TH. Nothing burnt etc. ??? Front Pump??? Will report further as facts avail themselves.
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OUCH, OUCH, OUCH, Hope it's not too bad.
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The Plym lives again. All the clutch plates decided to shed their decades old material at once and cover the pickup screen. Marc my tranny man worked his magic and all is well. I never really did much to the torque flight originally, so can't complain about the old girl now. This may motivate me to take care of a few projects "needen doin".
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Great news, Steve! I have a story like that :o :roll:

Glad to hear she's back on the road. Carlisle '17?

Dan
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