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Old 07-14-2006, 10:00 PM
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Default how do i install this shift kit??

i have a B&M Transpack for my 4L60E, and i thought there were going to be instructions with it in the box, but there arent.

I dont need to hear crap about buying a Transgo shift kit, I just need to know how to install my Transpack, or a link to a site that tells me, or maybe a copy of some instructional page that shows me how.

Thanks guys!! :-)
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If I was you I would call the who you bought it from and request directions. Or possiably do a search on Yahoo for B&M. I really have no install exp. just removal. Good luck, Vince.
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ok, how about this....cant find any info with search engines or LS1tech and others.

someone please post with some helpful information. something i can use, other than go do more searching.
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man you sure are bossy....

here you go.....

Enjoy!!! Im sure you will!!

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rofl
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Haha!!
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You know its the ****....
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wow, being at work and all, glad i checked that link first
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thats fucked up dude!

well i'm glad we just wasted an entire thread for that....

so does anyone where i can get some install instructions for this shift kit? Thanks
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why not just pay someone experienced with this kind of stuff to put it in? i'd never mess with the valvebody. one little mistake and bye bye tranny. if you have no training with transmissions, and it sounds like you don't, i'd steer clear of this install
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training or no training with transmissions, you still need instructions to install this shift kit. it has specific pieces that you replace with other pieces. its complicated to explain to you, but if you had this kit you would know what i mean.

it has different "options" like different pieces that you can use for difference performance, so someone would need an install doc to know which one to use.
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Originally Posted by 2005suburban
man you sure are bossy....

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Enjoy!!! Im sure you will!!

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haha thats soo ******* sick...
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Do a search on these guys spiderautomotive. Give them a call and see what they will do for you.
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lmao no comment
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Its kinda funny that u know where to find pics like that
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Originally Posted by streetassasin
Its kinda funny that u know where to find pics like that
you've never seen lemonparty? thanks to lemonparty, tubgirl and goatse, i always check my links before i click them.




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