RE: Re:: Auto Tranny Question

From: Wisotzkey, Rich (Rich.Wisotzkey@gd-wts.com)
Date: Mon Feb 12 2001 - 07:18:59 EST


Hi GS,
How you doing? Thanks for the words of encouragement. I haven't been on
email all weekend. Just about have all the bowls done on one head.
Yesterday got blown out of the water due to mall running with my wife. I'll
keep you posted on the progress.
Rich

-----Original Message-----
From: George S Willhite [mailto:gswillhite@ualr.edu]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 5:15 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Re:: Auto Tranny Question

Rich, you'll have to cleanse the "stick" on your manual truck
with the ashes from a red hefer or large fry to go, do a small
dance on one foot around the dak while holding a Micky D's
burger. If you're lucky, the "Stick Gods" will look the other
way. ;)

Seriously, good luck! Sounds like a nice engine in the making.

GS -

From: "Wisotzkey, Rich" <Rich.Wisotzkey@gd-wts.com>
Subject: RE: DML: Auto Tranny Question

Thanks Bob,
It would be nice to hear from some of the others. You are the only person
to reply. Thanks! This auto stuff is new to me. It is going to take some
re-educating to get up to speed on this one. I'll do a research based on
what you've told me.

On the Dakota scene, I'm going down to pick up my heads tonight. They
tanked, glass-beaded, and pressure tested them. No cracks; yes!!! I'll be
porting and polishing this weekend, then back to the shop to re-grind the
valve seats and back-cut the valves. The new cam should be showing up first
of next week. Also need to squeeze in a little more polish and paint. Have
a good weekend. I'll keep in touch.
Rich

- -----Original Message-----
From: Bob Tom [mailto:tigers@bserv.com]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 9:01 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: Auto Tranny Question

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



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