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    OP said this happens when when he's stopped.

    I thought the issue of starvation was due to turn induced horizontal forces pulling ATF away from the pickup and bearings. That should not exist when you're not moving.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SJAndrew View Post
    OP said this happens when when he's stopped.
    I moved past the OP's issue and was talking in general about your comment that our transmissions don't know left turns. They sure can..and it's a common problem. Adding info..not necessarily the issue.
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