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Old 06-09-2011, 01:01 PM   #1
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Default Re: Stock class transmission case breakage

I recently had this problem with the TH350 in my stocker. We never could figure out why the case broke like it did, but I called Wesley (Div. 4 tech man) and was told that OEM case only. It seems as though NHRA would rather leave it alone or move Stock into Superstock rather than allowing more superceded parts like trans cases.
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Old 06-09-2011, 01:05 PM   #2
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I recently had this problem with the TH350 in my stocker. We never could figure out why the case broke like it did, but I called Wesley (Div. 4 tech man) and was told that OEM case only. It seems as though NHRA would rather leave it alone or move Stock into Superstock rather than allowing more superceded parts like trans cases.
So NOW the NHRA does not want to allow better parts. It like closing the barn door after the cows have all left the farm !
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