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Water in 32rh trans

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JKJon:
Call Joel at Stop and Go transmission in Groton. Tell him you are from the club. Jim sent me there for my gears and stuff. Great guy, reasonable price, and stood by his work even when it was uncertain if it was there fault or not.

98xj:

--- Quote from: Mayhem on August 13, 2014, 06:42:05 PM ---When I high centered and got stuck in the water after Ford Pond on Old Florida Road, I think my transmission ingested some water. It has since started acting crazy.  Not shifting properly.  The fluid still looks normal and the trans only has 53k on it.  Thinking the best thing to do is get a full trans flush and a new filter.  Normally, I would lean toward a drain and fill with a new filter.  But in this case I want to ensure all fluid is replaced, including whats in the converter and the cooler.
That being said, what are you guys opinions on this?
And can anyone recommend a good place to have this done?

--- End quote ---

We've got Transmission Works down this way in New Britain, little far but they're the go-to place for the area.  Just shooting ideas.

moparts:
If the fluid still looks normal then there is not water in it.

Water would make the fluid look like a pink milkshake

Mayhem:

--- Quote from: moparts on August 16, 2014, 03:46:28 AM ---If the fluid still looks normal then there is not water in it.

Water would make the fluid look like a pink milkshake

--- End quote ---
This would be noticeable on the dipstick?

moparts:
Yes. And it would be over full

How does the fluid smell. Any burned smell?

Either way first step is fluid and filter change

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