Last year I blew my clutch/dual mass flywheel while being a good Samaritan. Based on everything that I had read about the OEM clutch/flywheel being a problem, I decided to go ahead with a South Bend dual disk and solid flywheel conversion. I did this after reading several threads on the pros and con’s of this conversion. While the majority were positive, I remember reading one piece that was a very objective assessment of the possibility of excessive transmission rattle, hard shifting, and wear and tear on the drivetrain. I can’t comment on wear and tear at this point, however, the writer’s comments on transmission rattle and hard shifting were bang on. I was disappointed with the transmission rattle from my first drive forward. I read forum threads pertaining to this issue and followed recommendations on RPM’s and shift points. While some improvement was noted, it was moderate at best. I contacted South Bend bend and was advised to try Gorilla Juice. I was concerned after reading some feedback on Gorilla Juice in cool climate but I did decide to try the product with the hope that it would reduce clutch/transmission rattle. While the Juice did produce positive results when the transmission is warm, the impact when cold is adverse. Cool in this instance is an ambient temperature of 45 degrees or less. As second to third gear is next to impossible when I gently shift from second to fourth. Double-clutching on other occasions helps to ease shifting as well. In South Bend’s defense, I do not question the strength of their clutch as it feels and operates like it’s indestructible. All this said, I really haven’t enjoyed driving my truck since the clutch/flywheel upgrade was completed. In view of the foregoing I am considering the possibility of replacing my G56 with an automatic transmission. Has anyone had experience with such a modification and if so, can you advise on the cost, undertaking and results? Thanks.