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Old 02-07-2005, 11:14 AM   #8
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Default Re: installing shift kit

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Originally Posted by 82 GT
I'm thinking about ordering a B&M shift kit and installing it myself but
when it comes to automatic trannys, I don't know didley squat.
Is this something, like myself, can install without screwing anything up?
I understand that it's pretty much dropping the pan and VB and putting it back in place. Is this something I could do in about an hour or so without trouble?
I would say it is less difficult than installing a cam. If you can get thrpugh a cam install a shift kit should be cake.
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