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RE4R03A clutch plates
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Hi All,
Im upgrading the valve plate on my RE4R03A to one from Wholesale Automatics (
http://www.automatictransmission.com.au/release.asp?NewsId=19197
) in readyness for a Safari Turbo & Intercooler from APS (
http://www.airpowersystems.com.au/safari/turbo/td42_gq/turbo.html
) to fit my 1989, TD42, Y60 LWB Safari.
I will probably also install a lock-up kit for the torque converter (either home-made or shop bought (
http://www.automatictransmission.com.au/release.asp?NewsId=12101
)
Now the question is, do I need to do anything to the clutch plates in the box? I guess I could either put more plates in (probably after some machining) or search for an aftermarket cage capable of taking more plates from somewhere ... But really do I need to worry about this? I'm doing this work so that I can tow a heavy trailer all around Europe including up and down the Alps. I do go off road whenever possible but it's never gonna be an ultra off roader.
Whilst on the subject I really fancy putting a PCS TCU (
http://www.powertraincontrolsolutions.com/content-4.html
) into the mix, has anyone every tried / got experiance of this product?
Cheers All,
Des
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