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![]() The little round part on the linkage goes in the groove on the manual valve on the valve body. It can be a real pain in the a$$ to get lined up.
Make sure it works, moves, before you install the pan. The other lever is for downshift. It is a plunger in the valve body.
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![]() Okay, let me give that a try.
Does the "hooked" lever get pulled back (towards the rear) and then install the valve body befoe it springs back? Does that lever have to seat anywhere imparticular? Thank's alot!!!!
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