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Re: Transgo kit




the older 3 speed mopar transmissions are pretty easy to work on / i put a shift kit in a 727 when i was 17 yrs old with basic handtools on the driveway / worked fine / just follow the instructions / go slow and put back all the parts you are supposed to /



Bob,

I've only rebuilt one 727, and it seemed pretty straightforward.  Of
course, it's about 2 weeks from going in the car so we'll see if I did
it right (gasp!).  Maybe the instructions are trying to dissuade
youngsters from getting in over their heads.  There's always AAMCO.

Trial and error is usually the way I learn effectively.  Good Luck!

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Fortson [mailto:bobt1885@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 4:18 PM
To: mopar bulletin board
Subject: Transgo kit


Just received my Transgo Stage 2 shift kit for my 727.
The advertisement to buy said "easy to follow video
instructions...anybody can do it", etc.  The first sentence in the
PRINTED (no video)instructions (which look to be fairly easy to
follow/understand) says, "this is not a ""do it yourself"" kit. It is
for the experienced, professional trans mechanic only."

I ain't professional or experienced...

So ....Do I tear into this bad boy or not ? My Mech skills are fairly
high...but I've never done an auto trans . Opinions ?

Bob Fortson



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