NEW, NEVER USED, Sonnax high performance "FF" code high ratio (2.82:1) C6 servo lever. This easy to install servo lever produces positive 1-2 shifts and increases the clamping pressure on the band by more than 50% over the stock "A" lever that came in most C6's. With its increased apply pressure over stock, this servo lever helps to eliminate band failure. These C6 servo apply levers are made from 6061-T6 aluminum forgings that are less susceptible to distortion and cracking than the cast OEM levers. These levers are excellent as replacements for hard-to-find, OEM servo levers that are no longer in production. Sonnax lever 36916FF has a special, non-stock “FF” ratio (2.82:1). When used with a given servo, this lever will produce a greater band apply force than any of the OEM levers. Due to this aggressive lever ratio, Sonnax does not recommend using this lever with “H” or “R” code servos. A must for heavy duty and high performance applications. The transmission must be apart to install this lever, so if you're rebuilding, this would be a great time to get this item. Please visit my other auctions and eBay Store for more great deals on transmission parts.
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