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Old 10-19-2011, 10:31 AM
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2 things happened.

Overstroked, causing the fluid to push past the o ring -or- the o ring was damaged on installation when putting it on the input shaft. Either way, call RAM, talk to tech and send it them. They will inspect and rebuild for you. Trust me, it is a ton easier to have RAM do it than do it yourself.

I cannot find my cheat sheets for my install. I must have put them away so i would not loose them and lost them. I will keep digging.

Good Luck. I do have extra shims if you need them however.

Darren
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