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how many of you racers have a clean neutral valve body? what is the benefit? easier on the trans and engine shifting to neutral after the pass?
where did you get the valve body from? i've looked at CRT brieflyPush into neutral, after the pass ends. No downshifting. Nice setup. I've had a couple cars with them.
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I would think John would have one....where did you get the valve body from? i've looked at CRT briefly
Griner and PROTRANS.where did you get the valve body from? i've looked at CRT briefly
thanks for the part #. i have a PPP shifter in the car now but would have to buy a new one.I'm running a CRT 55X1&2CN. Its a reverse manual with a brake and clean neutral. I really like it. It does feel a little weird pulling it past 3rd but nothing when you get used to it. It is a bit of an investment. I had to buy a PPP shifter for it to work. There may be others that work with it but I'm not sure. My understanding is it's easier on the rotating assembly.
i do run aluminum rods, have for years. so far i haven't had any problems without a clean neutral.Clean neutral valve bodies are for folks who have aluminum rods as to not decelerate down on the rod.
There are several things that should be done with the transmission when going this route. If you have OEM powder forged drums, you definitely do not want to neutralize your transmission at speed.
Certain 3rd gear piston return springs can also collapse and break apart. We offer chrome return springs for clean neutral applications.
i will take a look at ProTrans and A&AIt’s also to help some that “may” have oil scavenging issues on sudden decel/hard braking.
We have a ProTrans brake in our spare 904, and currently running an A&A in the car.
Thanks, I will check that out.I believe you can change out the side plates for a PPP
thanks for the part #. i have a PPP shifter in the car now but would have to buy a new one.
i do run aluminum rods, have for years. so far i haven't had any problems without a clean neutral.
i will take a look at ProTrans and A&A
I wish my Griner RMVB had a clean neutral. Concern I have is if you break something in the engine or trans that locks up either one you have no way to stop from locking up the wheels (I run a spool). And that means around you go and maybe onto the roof. Crosses my mind too much!!
how many of you racers have a clean neutral valve body? what is the benefit? easier on the trans and engine shifting to neutral after the pass?
Yes but never had a return call. 4 times and gave up. Called by phone and was told to call back after 4 their time. Never answered the phone....A&A website does not have an email address. has anyone emailed them before?
ok thanks for the warning lol i'll try calling and see what happensYes but never had a return . 4 times and gave up. Called and was told to call back after 4 their time. Never answered the phone....
But I like their products and bought many.
They have good products. Trust me, I know after being a dealer for them for 25 years. They were also too busy to sell me their products in the 25th year. The first 24 years went great. Launched my web store a few years back and could have sold them a fair amount of products, but they could not provide them in a timely fashion.Yes but never had a return . 4 times and gave up. Called and was told to call back after 4 their time. Never answered the phone....
But I like their products and bought many.
I can give you a recommendation for who to talk to, @Duster346emailed Cope and Protrans, see what they say when they email back. A&A website does not have an email address. has anyone emailed them before? also emailed PPP to see if i can get new side plates for my shifter instead of buying a new shifter.