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Have a Hipster ALUMINUM pro tree trans brake valve body---Can I make this into a regular trans brake without too much difficulty or is it too much trouble??? Will it work???? Can it be done??? Comp387
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Throw it the trash, the alum. trans brk. are very wide spread on RT's
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Yep I found that out the hard way go back to a cast iron pro brake!!!!
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forgot about that thread!!!! anyway we tried it out in back to back testing(alum vs iron) same day for both transmissions/valve bodies and it (alum) was very erratic compared to the iron body put them (alum vs iron) in 2 different transmissions(identical in every way possible) and it (alum) still was screwy---so we pawned the alum one off on a guy that thought he "just had to have it" for 2 cases of trans fluid and some pan gaskets---Comp 387
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