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Trannies - Clips

: These flat, springy fasteners are often used for kickdown cables, providing a quick-release tension that holds tight under the heat of the engine bay. The Test Drive

Leo knew that not all clips were created equal. He reached for his organizer and pulled out three distinct types used in transmission work: trannies clips

: Named for their "E" shape, these snap into a groove on a shaft. They provide three points of contact, making them incredibly secure against lateral movement. : These flat, springy fasteners are often used

Leo sat in his grease-stained garage, staring at the underbelly of a . He had spent weeks rebuilding the C4 automatic transmission , but as he went to hook up the shift linkage, he realized he was missing the most critical "nickle-and-dime" part in the shop: the linkage clips. They provide three points of contact, making them

: These look like a bent needle. They slide through a hole in a rod and "snap" over the outside, making them easy to install and remove during testing.

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