Hi Bob,I used the Transgo kit last year and it was a real pain...the good news is that as I remember it the help line was very good. It isn't that the modifications are all that hard, but as I remember the instructions aren't that clear. Additionally, it shows a picture of a typical valve body...but I must not have had a typical valve body... :-)
Give it a try, what is the worst that can happen? Ask questions if you have any.
Regards, Ken----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Fortson" <bobt1885@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "mopar bulletin board" <1962to1965mopars@> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 5:18 PM 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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