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ATSG to Conduct Seminar at BIG R Show

The Automatic Transmission Service Group (ATSG) will conduct one of its in-depth seminars at the International BIG R Show on Saturday, October 29, 2005 in Las Vegas, NV.

CHANTILLY, VA — The Automatic Transmission Service Group (ATSG) will conduct one of its in-depth seminars at the International BIG R Show on Saturday, October 29, 2005 in Las Vegas, NV.

“We are more than pleased that two of the technical experts from ATSG will be on hand to help transmission rebuilders get ahead and outdistance their competition in 2005 and 2006,” APRA President, Bill Gager, stated. “Both Wayne Colonna and Peter Luban are outstanding in their field and the high caliber technical seminar they conduct will benefit rebuilders for years to come.” The seminar will cover:

  • General Motors: 4L65E – New Pump to Case Seat; 4L80E – updated Center Support info
  • Chrysler: 45RFE – No Third Gear; 46RE – Trouble Code P1740
  • Ford: 5R110W – Harsh Forward Engagement; 5R55W – O.D. Servo Pin Bore Wear
  • Import: JF506E – Premature Hi Clutch Failure; AF23/33-5

Each registrant receives a complete set of manuals, and each shop receives a copy of the video portion on VHS. The seminar manuals are keyed to the presentation and video.

“This seminar can save you thousands of dollars in lost time due to misdiagnosed problems,” Gager said. “The fixes and information in this seminar will help you get the job done right the first time around.”

For complete details on registering for the ATSG Seminar and the International BIG R Show, visit BIGRSHOW.com or call (703) 968-2772 ext. 105.

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