Re: [Chrysler300] Torqueflite repair
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Re: [Chrysler300] Torqueflite repair



If you haven't serviced it in the last 35,000 miles you should.  New 
Filter, Fluid, and adjust the Bands and check the pressures and it wall 
last even longer.  Gary Barker

Alfred J. Peirish wrote:

>Thanks to all who responded.  It was great information and most helpful.  I now have a good torque converter, and know how to have my old one repaired.  I have always said that the push button Torqueflite was the best transmission to ever come out of Detroit.  I'll try to prove it by making mine last forever.  This brotherhood of 300 owners is a great club!!
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