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Re: Transmission [message #260355 is a reply to message #260352] Thu, 28 August 2014 12:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jim Galbavy wrote on Thu, 28 August 2014 12:58
Tom,

ATP//API filter(s). What are you talking about? Two different manufacturers? Whose
came in the built in china bag? The introduction of the "made in china" bag in your video
saying it is ATP factory packing is one of the inconsistent issues. Are you sending a copy
of your video to ATP? If not why not? Looks like you are cherry picking what you are sending
and holding back on what you claim. How do we know that YOU didn't install the filter you claim
and installed it incorrectly. Why not give ATP everything you presented here? To me it all doesn't
add up p/n wise.

jim galbavy
'73 x-CL ANNIE
Lake Mary, FL


ATP has seen the video. That is how the new filter was identified as a FILTRAN piece. The vendor couldn't explain how a Filtran filter ended up in a APT box either. They're problem to figure out. Not the issue.


Tom McManus
1977 Royale
Chesapeake VA

[Updated on: Thu, 28 August 2014 13:31]

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Re: [GMCnet] Transmission [message #260356 is a reply to message #260347] Thu, 28 August 2014 12:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jim at the Co-op is currently offline  Jim at the Co-op   United States
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Yes, I was referring to the guy "Ralph" who is only on the forum to stalk
me and the good business we do. He is jealous I guess that he is living in
a cesspool while we are doing OK. He and Hank don't like eachother-- hey
man we live in America and I don't have t like you...

I am hoping our moderator saw what he was doing and has blocked him from
our list. The rest of us are hopefully here to communicate together. Yea,
maybe there is a mis communication on transmission filters-- lets call it
that and totally yes I agree it should be done from the beginning off line
here. I didn't bring it up but I will respond when someone does something
on line like that to me. Mr. Wheeler, some of your comments to me were
considered rude

There have been many posts of late that have chunked a spear at me. What,
you thing someone has me down so others wanna jump on? Is that it-- bad
form there guys. Guess I have become a target but I'm just here trying to
do a job so please talk to me civil and I will respond in a positive
manner. If you try and contact me and I do not respond-- don't think I'm
ducking you-- I take issues straight on. It is a factor of just too much
going on. If you are upset at me, get with me-- if you feel the need to
try and toss me under the bus in public know I will not lay down.

As far as this transmission filter thing goes, I don't see much meaningful
discussion on this for the future. That is unless someone wants it to be.
ATP will find if they are given the proper input that the filter installed
was in fact an ATP brand. I have prepared all of my parts purchases
showing where and from who it was purchased. The supplier only carries ATP
brand filters so there is no way I would ever install anything other than
ATP. They will find (my bet) there is nothing wrong with the installed
filter and if there IS a problem in the 30 something year old transmission
it did not come from a defective or improperly installed filter. There is
no way for a filter to loosen and fall out causing it to suck air, the
install process makes that impossible. As I pointed out, if it is
installed wrong it would be slopping in the hole but hey, I'm the one that
pointed that out! I will all but bet my life it was properly installed
here. The only question is where did a clear plastic bag with "Made in
China" come from a how did it get in an ATP box. The answer of that
question may throw mud but as far as I am concerned I did not pick up the
mud to throw in the firs place so what will be the point of pressing the
issue? I have no reservations in having every part of this checked out.
If it does go further and it's found that someone has tainted the truth I
think that person should be removed from the list here. There is no room
here for personal attacks and petty posturing. Just being a hot head does
not excuse your treating people badly.

I really want to be done with this and to be honest if it does go farther
-- well it should not. There are no conspiracy theories for Mauler to look
into, no one here is trying to rip off customers and there are no problems
with parts. I do not live in plausible deniability world and refuse to be
drug into the place. Live there if you like, you will grow old and bitter
if that is your path in life.

Jim Bounds
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Jim Galbavy wrote:

> Mike,
>
> You're right about the ATP box. Everything is in question. All points
> have to be verified and documented.
>
> jim galbavy
> '73 x-CL ANNIE
> Lake Mary, FL
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Re: Transmission [message #260357 is a reply to message #260355] Thu, 28 August 2014 12:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jim Galbavy is currently offline  Jim Galbavy   United States
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Tom,

The issue I see is inconsistent information. ATP filter //API filter, claiming "made
in China" bag for ATP filter but now you are saying Filtran filter in a ATP box. You are
showing incorrect measuring method in one photo and using incorrect installation to show sloppy
incorrect filter fit in your video. When everything is said and done. ....what should
we believe and should not. No two things match or support each other.

jim galbavy
'73 x-CL ANNIE
Lake Mary, FL

[Updated on: Thu, 28 August 2014 12:59]

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Re: [GMCnet] Transmission [message #260358 is a reply to message #260356] Thu, 28 August 2014 13:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jim at the Co-op wrote on Thu, 28 August 2014 13:42
Yes, I was referring to the guy "Ralph" who is only on the forum to stalk
me and the good business we do. He is jealous I guess that he is living in
a cesspool while we are doing OK. He and Hank don't like eachother-- hey
man we live in America and I don't have t like you...

I am hoping our moderator saw what he was doing and has blocked him from
our list. The rest of us are hopefully here to communicate together. Yea,
maybe there is a mis communication on transmission filters-- lets call it
that and totally yes I agree it should be done from the beginning off line
here. I didn't bring it up but I will respond when someone does something
on line like that to me. Mr. Wheeler, some of your comments to me were
considered rude

There have been many posts of late that have chunked a spear at me. What,
you thing someone has me down so others wanna jump on? Is that it-- bad
form there guys. Guess I have become a target but I'm just here trying to
do a job so please talk to me civil and I will respond in a positive
manner. If you try and contact me and I do not respond-- don't think I'm
ducking you-- I take issues straight on. It is a factor of just too much
going on. If you are upset at me, get with me-- if you feel the need to
try and toss me under the bus in public know I will not lay down.

As far as this transmission filter thing goes, I don't see much meaningful
discussion on this for the future. That is unless someone wants it to be.
ATP will find if they are given the proper input that the filter installed
was in fact an ATP brand. I have prepared all of my parts purchases
showing where and from who it was purchased. The supplier only carries ATP
brand filters so there is no way I would ever install anything other than
ATP. They will find (my bet) there is nothing wrong with the installed
filter and if there IS a problem in the 30 something year old transmission
it did not come from a defective or improperly installed filter. There is
no way for a filter to loosen and fall out causing it to suck air, the
install process makes that impossible. As I pointed out, if it is
installed wrong it would be slopping in the hole but hey, I'm the one that
pointed that out! I will all but bet my life it was properly installed
here. The only question is where did a clear plastic bag with "Made in
China" come from a how did it get in an ATP box. The answer of that
question may throw mud but as far as I am concerned I did not pick up the
mud to throw in the firs place so what will be the point of pressing the
issue? I have no reservations in having every part of this checked out.
If it does go further and it's found that someone has tainted the truth I
think that person should be removed from the list here. There is no room
here for personal attacks and petty posturing. Just being a hot head does
not excuse your treating people badly.

I really want to be done with this and to be honest if it does go farther
-- well it should not. There are no conspiracy theories for Mauler to look
into, no one here is trying to rip off customers and there are no problems
with parts. I do not live in plausible deniability world and refuse to be
drug into the place. Live there if you like, you will grow old and bitter
if that is your path in life.

Jim Bounds
------------------------






On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Jim Galbavy wrote:

> Mike,
>
> You're right about the ATP box. Everything is in question. All points
> have to be verified and documented.
>
> jim galbavy
> '73 x-CL ANNIE
> Lake Mary, FL
> _______________________________________________
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Hot head, now that's the pot calling the kettle black. If you want the noise to stop get off the pulpit and admit there could be something to this. Maybe the moderator should bump you! Can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.


Tom McManus
1977 Royale
Chesapeake VA

[Updated on: Thu, 28 August 2014 17:15]

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Re: [GMCnet] Transmission leak down [message #260452 is a reply to message #260018] Fri, 29 August 2014 11:37 Go to previous message
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94nubble wrote on Mon, 25 August 2014 12:07
Jim at the Co-op wrote on Thu, 21 August 2014 19:45
Do you reallt expect me to drop into that end of the gene pook.  I am shaking as I type this, sorry for the typos.  This is why I bever buy or sell coaches, you are a fool to take abtones word to but somethibg!  Your expectations are way too big.  You should not do that.  Kepp it uo, you may be surprised how mych you do not know and I don't really care.  Keep your cheap Chinese crap, ARP made no mabufacturing errors, it was insralled properly and if you wan t to further deag the good name of my business, there are remedies.  

I'm not going to dignify you accusations, if you can prove something we did wrong bring it on.  You own your American made filter kit and your cheap Chinese junk.  Tell ya what, send me the filter, I will forward it to ATP.  If there is something wrong I will double the cost to you.  If there is nothing weong with it you owe me an apology and $1000.  Effecting the good name of a legitimate business is worth far more than that. 

One big problem with this forum, people tend to believe things no matter who says it.  You have way more problems that whatever you think an ATP filter did.  The fact is it didn't so guys believe me wheb I say that.

Unless you don't know any better, you should drop this thread and everyone reading this thread need to not blindly follow things you read here.  This thread is a perfect example.  We al "lol" when we say "take it all with a grain of salt" but its so true.

An American ATP filter kit is a quality part no matter how you look at it.  I don't take liability for anything on you machine, all I did was put a filter kit into it and brother that ain't rocket science.  What do you think 30 something year old parts do.... they break!  Yours has a pile of original parts.  I know you would not bring any work to me, you would rather rig it then do it again.  Just leave me out of your rant, I have others that understand the real picture.

Think before you jump, this is over.

"It isn't smart to argue with a fool, listeners can't tell which is which"

Jim Bounds


Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device



I just talked to Mr. Ed Perkowski the Director of Marketing and Product Management at ATP. I will be sending him the suspect filter for investigation.



The Filter is in the mail to ATP. Shipped UPS next day air.



Tom McManus
1977 Royale
Chesapeake VA
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