Justinj360
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Okay, so. From day one with my 04 Yukon 5.3L the shifting hasn't been totally perfect. It wasn't anything that concerned me and it still doesn't really. I would just like to fine tune it. It seems like the shifting just takes longer than it should. Like its a really soft shift that feels like it might slip but it doesn't. It's hard to explain but it's definitely not slipping, I know what a slip feels like (I owned a 99 Ford Exploder before this).
I've been reading about the Corvette Servo install and how it's supposed to firm up the shifting and stuff. I'm pretty sure I can tackle it myself. But I have some questions I want to ask before I do decide to install it, just to make sure. Thanks in advance. I always appreciate it.
-Would installing the Corvette servo sound like it would fix my problem?
-Just how firm would the shifting feel if it was installed? I don't want an over the top shiftkit-like shift.
-I've heard that installing it could also cause trouble in something else because it builds more pressure than normal. Could that be true?
I've been reading about the Corvette Servo install and how it's supposed to firm up the shifting and stuff. I'm pretty sure I can tackle it myself. But I have some questions I want to ask before I do decide to install it, just to make sure. Thanks in advance. I always appreciate it.
-Would installing the Corvette servo sound like it would fix my problem?
-Just how firm would the shifting feel if it was installed? I don't want an over the top shiftkit-like shift.
-I've heard that installing it could also cause trouble in something else because it builds more pressure than normal. Could that be true?