Help with T20 band adjustments

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    Help with T20 band adjustments

    Hello everyone, I know it has been asked many time here about band adjustments and I don't want to repeat a question that someone has already asked but I have searched the forum for a particular answer but cannot find it anywhere so I will ask again for the measurements on the uchannels that are attached to the plungers...!!! I seem to recall something like 3/4 inch from the trans case to the back side of the u channel or 11/16s in I really don't remember and who ever it was made a measuring stick out of a piece of wood. does any one remember that post??? Thanks and I will apologies if I repeated the same question
    Jerry

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    Here's a link to the thread, Jerry; The pictures show the block used on a popsicle stick type, but it works on the U-channel as well.

    http://www.6x6world.com/forums/trans...djustment.html
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    Thank you Don for the link I will let you know how my adjustments work out
    Thanks again
    Jerry

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