I've been planning to do the install myself, got all the tools, fluid, new
filter, etc. Watched the video many times and it does look pretty easy and
I know my fellow DML'ers will give me a hand if I get stuck, so there isn't
much to worry about. Though I must admit it still makes me alittle nervous!
Jason
>Joe,
>
>If you want to send a self addressed, stamped video mailer to me, I'll send
you
>the Trans-Go tape I got from Allen Moc (that's how we did it). Even if you
>don't go with the shift-kit the video is pretty interesting just to
watch...
>Your call (or any other DML'r) as I don't mind keeping the tape in my
library.
>
>Contact me off-list if interested: fawcett@bu.edu
>Tom
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>Subject: DML: Trans go shift kit question
>Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net> at smtpout
>Date: 1/25/00 8:29 PM
>
>
>I was wondering how easy is it to install one of these shift kits, i see
alot
>of u installing them ur self, is it worth to do it my self or hand it to a
>pro?Now i heard one of u said that it was quicker in 1st and 2nd but no
diff
>in 3 and 4th, is this the way this typw of shift kit is or is it the way it
>was adjusted in teh tranny? any help will be appreciated
>
> Joe
> 92 5.2 3.55sg
>
>
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