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Thread: viscous tranfer - should i steer clear or?

  1. #11
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    89 was when they came in my 89 has done 345k is quiet and smooth and it works a treat, I love it as there is no whine with the auto is great, I even bought a second hand one to replace mine when it does go bang, whenever that will be!
    Brad
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    hmmm i dont think maintenace has anything to do with tree stups yanking on y-pipes

    how do the viscous ones work, are thye a bit like a tourqe converter and locks itself when it feels it needs to (wether it actually does or not)

    I could always swap the LT230 out of the 84" into it and sell the 84 with a viscous in it? but is it worth the effort? the one i kinda have my heart set on is a 92 vouge SE with 245xxxkms on it

    But by the sounds of it it works for some people, i guess its like EAS, some dont some do.

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