Re: TransGo Shift Kit... INSTALLED!!!

From: Jason&Sarah (Jpm699@email.msn.com)
Date: Mon Dec 27 1999 - 16:21:11 EST


I also have a transgo shift kit that I have yet to install. Because I have
to do it outside I will wait untill the weather is warmer. Do you have any
advice/tips to offer someone doing this mod?

Jason

>I installed my shift kit on Christmas Day... Only took about... Oh.. 10
HRS!
>I wasnt ready for all that time, but hey... =)
>
>I am very satisfied with the shifts, but I was suprised to find that 1-2 is
>not as hard as 2-3... I went with the .093 drill, and when I drilled
>through, I wobbled the drill around a bit to make it a touch bigger....
The
>MAX it recomends is .101 i think... Should I have done it with that? or
>should I have even gone larger?
>
>Also.. here is something that confused me a bit... It told me that I was
>going to TIGHTEN the front band by hand tightning it.. (It was already had
>tight) and backing it off 1 1/2 turns... (Which made it looser that it
>was...) What does the front band do? Should I put it back to how it was?
>
>Just wondering... =-)
>
>Thanx
>
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>Tim Berry -- Chesapeake, VA
>`97 SLT 318 auto CC 2x4 LSD: dual exaust w/Flowmaster
>K&N Drop In, 180 T-stat, Free Ram Air, Accel 8.5's
>Lakewood "Universal Traction Bars" ASP Pullies, Trans Go Shift Kit
>BFG 275/60's... BEST 1/4 15.836 @ 84.93 MPH (w/o bars, 275's, ASP, Shift
>Kit)
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