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DRR Sportsman |
Anyone here running the Sonnex Powerglide Servos? If so which one and how do you like them. | ||
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DRR Pro |
yes ,have been using them for about 3-4 years now .. very nice suff . no issues ... this model ..Sonnax Powerglide Supported Servo 28821-20K | |||
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DRR Pro |
yes and the blue one is the one you want honesty is the best policy,insanity is a better deffense 1.036, 6.16@ 224 | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
Part number 28821-10K If you have ever backed up when applying the trans brake, you need a 28821-10K kit If you have ever pulled down your trans for a rebuild and the band has a burn mark down the center, then you need a 28821-10K kit Honestly, it's the best money I have spent on my transmission, will NEVER build another trans without one. Joe Without data, you’re just another guy with an opinion. | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
I have a few of the 28821-20K in my cars. Denis LeBlanc | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
I have the 28821-20K in mine but it's a stock case transmission with a bracket brake. If I had an aftermarket case and wanted the best I'd step up to a 28821-10K kit. Go to Sonnax's site and watch the video on the glide servo.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Eman, | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
"If you have ever backed up when applying the trans brake, you need a 28821-10K kit" Why? . Dave F J B | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
I use the black cover -20K kit, I tried the blue cover 10K kit and burned up 2 bands in a row. Put the black cover servo back in and never looked back. Your results may vary | |||
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DRR Pro |
steve what is the difference in the 10 and the 20 i cant see any unless its the spring,,i havnt had any issues with the blue honesty is the best policy,insanity is a better deffense 1.036, 6.16@ 224 | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
Rusty, I am not saying there is anything wrong with the smart tech servo, I just did not have any luck with it Blue cover -10 https://www.sonnax.com/parts/4...atio-style-servo-kit Black cover -20 https://www.sonnax.com/parts/4...ted-servo-master-kit | |||
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DRR Pro |
just trying to see diff i had already read description and couldnt see it.maybe one is black and one is blue lol honesty is the best policy,insanity is a better deffense 1.036, 6.16@ 224 | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
Rusty, I think they have different spring rates. ____________________________ 2017 and 2018 Osage Casinos Tulsa Raceway Park No-Box Champion 2018 Div4 Goodguys Hammer award winner | |||
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DRR Pro |
ok thanks honesty is the best policy,insanity is a better deffense 1.036, 6.16@ 224 | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
I believe the main differences is The blue one has a lighter spring and more hyd surface area behind the piston for release | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
The 28821-20K kit requires you to know what your line pressure is, in order to install the correct shims. The 28821-10k has a 10% greater release area, the "stock design" servo has a 3% greater apply area (pin bias), which is why you need a heavy spring with the "stock" style servo, to keep from slightly applying the band (burned center stripe) as you go down track. The issue is when you are stageing at idle, you engage the transbrake and there is a momentary pressure drop as the reverse piston fills up, on some cars that "heavy" spring causes the band to release for an instant and the car to rock back. The 28821-10k uses a light spring because it uses it's 10% greater hydraulic surface area (release side) to keep the band from applying down track. Steve, I have no clue as to why you had issues, the 28821-10k is designed to work with all pressures (self-adjusting). In the instructions, they warn about an issue with the pin-bore and seal-bore are not concentric. The interesting thing is that warning is not showed with any other servo. Joe link pin bias Without data, you’re just another guy with an opinion. | |||
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DRR Trophy |
I KNOW THIS WILL SOUND STRANGE....I HAD TO STOP USING THE GREEN SONNAX SERVO SPRING,,,IT WORKED TOO WELL ON THE SHIFT TO HIGH...IT RETRACKED THE BAND TOO FAST.. I SEEN THIS WITH A PRESSURE GAUGE ON THE SERVO....LETS SAY FIRST GEAR HAD 220-250 PSI..@ THE SHIFT TO HIGH GEAR THE GAUGE WOULD GO TO ZERO & COME BACK UP....THAT TIME LAG BACK UP CAUSED HIGH GEAR TO SLIP...BURNED UP HIGH CLUTCH'S....I KNOW CERTAIN VALVEBODY'S ARE PRONE TO THIS ALSO...THE SONNAX STUFF IS FIRST CLASS STUFF.. WHEN I USE THEM...I SWITCH TO AN FTI OR HUGHES SERVO SPRING...JUST CHECK THE PRESSURE WITH A GAUGE TO SEE IT..SOME VALVEBODY'S ONLY DROP 50 PSI..AFTER I SWITCHED SERVO SPRINGS..NO MORE HIGH GEAR DAMAGE HAPPENED... | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
No idea either, all I know is I burned up 2 bands after installing it and problem went away after putting the black one back in, maybe the one I got was defective, I know lots of racers run that servo. This was on my TD and pressure in the 280psi range | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
Reading up on these servo kits it appears they only help/improve things when line pressures are over 200lbs......correct? Also, it was mentioned earlier that this servo kit is a must if you use a button to back up.....why? Finally, can this kit be installed without dropping the pan or even further disassembly? Thanks, . Dave F J B | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
The other post could have been worded more clearly. The meaning was "if you set the brake and your car rocks backward out of the beams." Tony Leonard | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
I use and recommend the black cover on builds. Funny, The black with the heavy green spring will rock everytime when an abruzi valvebody is used. I have not had that issue with ANY other valvebody, it was ONLY the abruzi. Take and put the abruzi spring with the sonnax servo and it works great, and alot of times, you wont see the bands burned as often with those valvebodies. Jeremiah Hall | |||
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