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Anyone ever do a shift kit?

Big John

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I haven't done one in years, but they're not that hard.

Just keep everything neat and in order and note where all the balls are when you take the valve body apart. You won't have a problem.
 

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my moto is if you dont know what your doing ........bring it to somebody who does....i dont mess with trannys....put them in and take them out,,thats all folks
 

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Here is a saying for you "When in doubt build er stout with something that you know about"
 

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LOL, Once I get the kit and look at the parts and directions I'll decide. It's supposed to be a pretty easy upgrade. If it freaks me out, I'll bring the valve body to a friend of mine who builds trannies...

My other option was buying the Cheetah valve body already complete, just swap em, but there's a $200 difference.
 

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Plymouthfan said:
LOL, Once I get the kit and look at the parts and directions I'll decide. It's supposed to be a pretty easy upgrade. If it freaks me out, I'll bring the valve body to a friend of mine who builds trannies...

My other option was buying the Cheetah valve body already complete, just swap em, but there's a $200 difference.
Are you goint to have a reverse light added? :lmao:
 
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