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Old 11-07-2005, 10:15 PM
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Question anyone know how to install torque converter in south jersey

hey everyone.. i recently bought a vigilante stall converter and was wondering if anyone was experienced with installing them and happened to live in either south or central new jersey.. thank you
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Lets try this over here.
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Stall conv easy.

Drop the tranny take old one off pop new one in then put tranny back. Easy lol
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If he has a lift, extra set of hands and tools, it would be easy Chris He'll most likely have to get it tuned and hopefully he got a cooler for it as well. He can either try Cartek or TTP.
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We are in North New Jersey. We can do a LS1 TQ Converter install on a F-Body for $425.

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I live in NE Phila and have a lift and would be happy to install your converter for you.
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not too hard to do it yourself, did mine this weekend. heres a nice write up that i used.

http://modernmusclecars.net/forums/a...p?do=tcinstall

hardest part was the damn bolt that held the dipstick in place
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Originally Posted by Roarin_8
If he has a lift, extra set of hands and tools, it would be easy Chris He'll most likely have to get it tuned and hopefully he got a cooler for it as well. He can either try Cartek or TTP.
Agreed....I do mine in my garage on stands =P lol

Tuning yes, but save the money on the install lol and a coole is cheap too the fbody king
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i know a guy in toms river that works out of his house in his free time.he has a lift and doesnt mess around.


he works on trans. ect. for a living and has been doing it for a long time so the guy knows his stuff.


if youre interested PM me and ill give you his name and #.




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