I need to get the trans rebuilt in my 85 (hotair). Its been slipping on the 1-2 shift at anything over moderate throttle, and is getting slowly worse. Also, the TC clutch lockup has been acting up, cycling on and off frequently at around 40-50 mph under medium throttle.
The car is pretty stock, most of the work i've done was for reliability more than anything else, and its my daily driver (60+ miles a day). I take it to the track maybe 2-3 times a year, and while I have an intercooler kit I have been meaning to put in for a year or so now, even if/when I do I don't plan on getting crazy with the boost or power levels. Again, mainly a fun daily driver car.
As such, I assume I don't need to go crazy with beefing up or modifying the trans when I get it rebuilt. I'm on a tight budget (both a college graduate student and a government employee, not exactly rolling in wealth) so I was hoping a stock-spec rebuild would be adequate. What do you guys think?
Lastly, can anyone reccomend a good trans shop in the Tampa Bay area (preferrably St. Pete) that wont rip me off? I don't know much about how unique the trannies in our cars are; do I need to go a shop that is specifically knowledgeable on these trannies? Or for the level of work I'm looking for (stock-type rebuild), will any decent reputable trans shop be able to handle it? I just want to do this once, and do it as cheaply as possible, any reccomendations you guys have as far as shops to use would be very much appreciated. Thanks!
The car is pretty stock, most of the work i've done was for reliability more than anything else, and its my daily driver (60+ miles a day). I take it to the track maybe 2-3 times a year, and while I have an intercooler kit I have been meaning to put in for a year or so now, even if/when I do I don't plan on getting crazy with the boost or power levels. Again, mainly a fun daily driver car.
As such, I assume I don't need to go crazy with beefing up or modifying the trans when I get it rebuilt. I'm on a tight budget (both a college graduate student and a government employee, not exactly rolling in wealth) so I was hoping a stock-spec rebuild would be adequate. What do you guys think?
Lastly, can anyone reccomend a good trans shop in the Tampa Bay area (preferrably St. Pete) that wont rip me off? I don't know much about how unique the trannies in our cars are; do I need to go a shop that is specifically knowledgeable on these trannies? Or for the level of work I'm looking for (stock-type rebuild), will any decent reputable trans shop be able to handle it? I just want to do this once, and do it as cheaply as possible, any reccomendations you guys have as far as shops to use would be very much appreciated. Thanks!