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Old 09-12-2004, 04:23 PM
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Default What do I need to know about a Stall Install?

Is there any special information I need for installing a stall converter? what fluid should I buy to replace the old tranny fluid? Which cooler is the best? Do I need a "deep pan?" If so, what does this do and where should I get one?

How many hours should this take an experienced person to complete?

Please talk about anything unusual or anything that is not completely obvious. Thanks!!
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Use Dexron III Mercon fluid. I have a B&M 24,000 GVW cooler and a GM deep tranny pan/ filter kit (for a 700r4 truck trans).

If you do a search on the internet, there are install write-ups. Read through it and decide if you can handle it or not. If you have any experience working on cars, it shouldnt be a problem.

It took me ~2 days to swap my converter, but I didnt rush anything and I cleaned the underside of the car while I was under there (with trans out)....plus I had to wait for some seals. I'd say if you have all the things you need, it shouldnt take more than a day....but it is a lot of work, especially w/o a hoist.
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I just got an install quote at the local trany shop,,,, 400 dollars....

900 for yank
400 for install
50 for cooler
50 for pan
100 for shift kit

1500 dollars $$$$

wont be getting one of these anytime soon.,,
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I did my converter/pan/cooler for ~800.

I bought a Midwest 3500 2.0str. So far I have cut a 1.75 60' on Nittos with full weight...

I wouldnt pay 400 for an install. It isnt that tough to do...




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