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    hey guys, I haven't been able to get a decent answer from anyone on other forums, so I'll ask here as well. I got a toyota pickup with a 22re motor and it's an auto. I put the motor back together about 2 weeks ago and it's good... just that the tranny now shifts really rough. Before I took it apart, it was great, now it wants to hang on to gears as I go along. If I lift off the gas, it'll upshift, keep on the gas, it holds on until it about redlines, then shifts. I changed out the tps, drained/refilled tranny fluid, tranny filter, and checked the hoses. I'm about to go replace all the vacuum hoses and blow air down the lines to see if there's any gunk in it. Anyone had similar problems?

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    Manual conversion on that truck is cheaper than the time spent wondering what the hell is wrong with the automatic

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    heh, got any good leads who can do that or what it takes to do it, and some prices? I agree, a manual tranny in there would be easier to diagnose and fix.

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