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Ha ha..... I used to work for that company. They're here on L.I.
I would use the shop airlines (110lbs steady) to test those ones in the parking lot....damn loud!!
Get the trumpet covers for them .... Wolo uses (@ least when I worked for 'em 4 yrs ago) cheap materials for the diaphragms, and the elements destroy them quick.
IDK but I have had mine for going on 5 years or more and so far no problems except all the chrome flaking off the main plate. They are up high enough that they wont get any direct water splashing on them.
Installed the servo!! Fairly easy install and VERY much a noticeable difference in shifting. It's not a 'harder' shift as much as it is just a quicker shift. Only drove a a few miles to get a feel for what was different but I love it so far.
Pulled out my rear drive shaft, and cleaned out/off the Marine grease I put a few weeks ago. Didn't last long.
I used the Lucas Sticky Red this time, and re-installed it.
I've heard the Lucas stuff lasts longer.
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