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[QUOTE="Mark Kovalsky, post: 1394431, member: 1654"] That's absolutely correct. The difference in torque lost to a bushing compared to a roller bearing is very small. So the amount of heat generated by a bushing compared to the heat generated by a roller bearing will be incrementally larger. A small increment. So maybe the trans temp will be 201°F instead of 200°F. Will that extend the life of the trans? I doubt it. If there was enough torque lost that it was causing a 20°F change in the trans temp, then I'd agree it would be worthwhile. But that isn't the case. [/QUOTE]
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