TRNW-2: 68rfe caged spring assembly

preston farmer ipz2222 at comcast.net
Fri Oct 10 16:40:24 PDT 2025


I've never seen this un till today. I didn't have time to try to figure out any consequences of doing that, so I just bought a new spring.. OUCH,,, $66 
> On 10/10/2025 4:21 PM EDT Wayne via trnw2 <trnw2 at trnw.net> wrote:
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> It’s the only I’ve been able to get the piston to go down straight enough to keep from marring or cutting the seal. 
> Wayne Garrick
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> > On Oct 10, 2025, at 4:08 PM, Brett Karulak via trnw2 <trnw2 at trnw.net> wrote:
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> > The spring assembly between UD molded piston and balance piston in the input drum assembly, where the tabs break off, at one of the shops I talk to, they break the rest of the tabs off and run it.  Do any of you do this?  I have always been getting new OE caged spring assemblies.
> > 
> > Thank you,
> > Brett
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