| --- datsunmike <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> Chrysler does/did have problems, many, with their trannies. Beware!
I can attest to this.  My parents owned a 1990 Plymoth Acclaim V6.  Dad put a
hitch on it to haul a 5x8 utility trailer.  He used it for the occasional trips
to the dump as well as all of our stuff for camping/vacationing.  The first
tranny went at 30-40k.  The motor went at 70k.  The second tranny went at
around 100-125k.  At 150k, the motor would not pass DEQ no matter what he did
to it.  A good friend of mine is a Chrysler mechanic and he said (although it
was pretty obvious by then) that those trannies were junk.  If I remember
right, they used the same trannies on the minivans.  I know for sure they used
the same engines, and my buddy said that there was a design flaw in the motor
that Chrysler decided not to fix - ring seats maybe??  That's why you see so
many Chryslers that are only a few years old, blowing blue smoke.  
If you want a minivan to hual, I would suggest a Chevy/GMS Astro/Safari. 
Probably won't get the reliability of a Nissan, but for heavy hauling, nothing
compares.  My 2 cents.
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Andy Klink
Gresham, OR
71 510 2dr 
69 510 5dr
00 Scooby OBS
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