At 01:03 PM 2/8/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Ok, I know this has probably been covered before, but I'm a "stick" guy and
>don't usually pay attention to "auto" stuff. Well, I now own another truck
>that is an auto. I'd like to install a shift kit. Is this something I can
>install at home? Where do they go? How do they work? Any help for an
>annemic new "auto" owner would be appreciated.
>Thanks, Rich - Ashburn, VA
Should be a piece of cake for you, Rich, after all the work that you do in your
engine. Downside is being on your back for lengthy periods ... involves
removing valve body (watch out for dropping balls), drilling some larger holes,
maybe replacing a couple of parts (accumulator, spring, balls, etc.).
If you get a Transgo kit, I gather instructions and install video are good.
A few on the list have done their own ... maybe they can give more details.
Bob
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