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Old 03-23-2008, 06:55 PM
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anyone have good experiences with this kit? bad? ive been told for the most part that shift kits are a pretty solid choice...but side by side with transgo, b&m seems like a baby...anyway what do you guys think about this kit?
Old 03-23-2008, 06:58 PM
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the transgo kits are very good but a little involved for the beginner may want to take a look at the superior kits also easy to install and gets the job done
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Old 03-23-2008, 07:25 PM
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dont buy the b&m shift improver kit! it blocks the accumulator pistons from moving and is harsh on the tranny. after finding this bit of info out im trying to take mine out and put the stock accumulator springs back in. and now with it all back together i have no reverse. so that shift kit sucks! go with transgo or non at all.
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aint that a pain in the ***. i wish i would have asked sooner! i just installed my kit but im missing a bracket that bolts in the seperator plate by the 1-2 accumulator so i cant go any further.should be an interesting experience
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yea it is. good luck with yours! i hope you find that bracket. maybe you can buy a new one
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i found the dam bracket last night hidden between the crevice of two shelves! now the problem iswhere do i pour in the atf fluid? i know i sound clueless..haha


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