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Thanks TexasT, as always I appreciate your input. I did go with the plan of putting the trans back together as is. This just worked out with my schedule better because I didn't have to wait on the parts. Also I liked the way my trans shifted before, so I didn't really want to change it.In the end The complete list of things that I replaced were:Stator shaft, new hardened unitBearing in the pumpValve body and accumulator gasketsPump gasket and O-ring.Servo exterior O-ring"Mickey Mouse" Washer (The thing nylon thrust washer that goes on the back of the pump).Pan gasket and filterTrans fluidAll my frictions seemed good, Vince Janis took a look and said that, since the writing on the frictions was still easily readable, they were not significantly worn. So I cleaned the heck out of everything, using detergent on the external case and gasoline for the internals of the case and anything I took out of it. I spent probably at least 2 hours scraping the gasket off the separator plate for the valve body. It was a real big pita, I was hating myself and that stupid thing after about an hour of scraping with a razor. I think if I would do it over again, I'd go at it with the DA sander and some 80 grit or something. Here is the pump halves all cleaned and ready to go, new hardened stator shaft and bearing installed.