Need help what is the part number for a servo snap ring?
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Need help what is the part number for a servo snap ring?
I did the corvette servo swap and when I was out driving the snap ring must of come off the housing ((Didn't seat it well enough I guess?)) and now I need to replace it since that one couldn't be found. Problem is I've been looking an can't find the part number for one.
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Re: Need help what is the part number for a servo snap ring?
I'd either ask at a local tranny shop (probably have a few laying around), or contact someplace like bowtieoverdrives.com
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Re: Need help what is the part number for a servo snap ring?
Thanks I actually stopped by the local Transmission shop this morning and they had one for 5 bucks. Guy said they're hard to find and most places don't offer them. When they looked into the parts book to get a price they couldn't even find it from a major transmission seller to show you how hard it is to locate a new one. So word to the wise when you do a servo swap make sure that snap ring is seated because if you loose it your only chance is a junkyard or tranny shop.
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Re: Need help what is the part number for a servo snap ring?
Thanks I actually stopped by the local Transmission shop this morning and they had one for 5 bucks. Guy said they're hard to find and most places don't offer them. When they looked into the parts book to get a price they couldn't even find it from a major transmission seller to show you how hard it is to locate a new one. So word to the wise when you do a servo swap make sure that snap ring is seated because if you loose it your only chance is a junkyard or tranny shop.
actually, all transmission parts places should have these. they are used though. the guy just didn't want to call his supplier.
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