TogaPC
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When I bought my hoe, I knew that I was going to have to rebuild the tranny before too long. Sure enough, after 130k miles the sun shell broke and I paid $1800 for a rebuild. The guys that rebuilt it are strictly a trans shop and they have a really good rep around town of being honest and for doing quality work. I asked the head mechanic if they would put a vette servo in while they were rebuilding and he refused. He said that the shifts would be way to firm and that I would hate it.
A few weeks after the rebuild I ordered my servo from Oregon Performance and after 2 hours and 8 beers, it was installed. I was a little leery at first because the shifts were really firm and I didn't want to break anything.
Called Justin at Blackbear and he adjusted my tune to allow softer shifts normally and really firm shifts in sport (tow / haul) mode. My shifts are now noticeably quicker than before but not uncomfortable.
It's been close to a year since then and I have had zero problems so far. Any mechanic is going to have the opinion that if It ain't broke don't fix it so you'll probably have a hard time convincing your dad it's for the best.
That being said...lets all be honest here, in the end it's not really about getting better gas mileage or improving the reliability. It's about making a 3 ton brick as sporty as we can so it's more fun to drive. Who doesn't like the sound of a growling exhaust or the chirp of the tires on a second gear shift. It will never be a sports car but it doesn't have to be a dog either.
Tell your dad the honest truth, you want to make the shifts firmer and this is an easy way to do it that doesn't seem to really cause any problems.
Good Luck.
A few weeks after the rebuild I ordered my servo from Oregon Performance and after 2 hours and 8 beers, it was installed. I was a little leery at first because the shifts were really firm and I didn't want to break anything.
Called Justin at Blackbear and he adjusted my tune to allow softer shifts normally and really firm shifts in sport (tow / haul) mode. My shifts are now noticeably quicker than before but not uncomfortable.
It's been close to a year since then and I have had zero problems so far. Any mechanic is going to have the opinion that if It ain't broke don't fix it so you'll probably have a hard time convincing your dad it's for the best.
That being said...lets all be honest here, in the end it's not really about getting better gas mileage or improving the reliability. It's about making a 3 ton brick as sporty as we can so it's more fun to drive. Who doesn't like the sound of a growling exhaust or the chirp of the tires on a second gear shift. It will never be a sports car but it doesn't have to be a dog either.
Tell your dad the honest truth, you want to make the shifts firmer and this is an easy way to do it that doesn't seem to really cause any problems.
Good Luck.