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Old 11-07-2011, 01:58 PM
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Yup, most of them are the same ^
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I HAD TO
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Damn, that's a pretty tranny. What happened to the holes for the shifter cable bracket?
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It doesnt have a top bolt hole, so its probably an older 80^ I think it uses a style that bolts to the pan, or thats what Idid to make mine work
Old 11-07-2011, 04:57 PM
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you're missing one of the sensors . . . there's a plate/cover thats right behind that brace of wood that goes over that brace

That was probley a trans from a 4wd since there's no front sensor
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All that is new. I can use the 60e sensor in that front hole right. I know I gotta be the bracket thing worked out. Pics or suggestions?
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ahhhh, i see, so it's the one with the stacked cooler fittings which lubes better than the newer ones. I should have known Jake's would use the earlier case...
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Originally Posted by Beatdown Z
ahhhh, i see, so it's the one with the stacked cooler fittings which lubes better than the newer ones. I should have known Jake's would use the earlier case...
I have nothing but GOOD things to say about JAKE'S


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Just tried the sensor out of a 60e tail i had in the garage and it does NOT fit. Its a little to small in diameter to fill the hole











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What flywheel with this converter?

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Old 11-08-2011, 08:21 AM
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Use your factory flywheel, like a 5.3 one with the dish, thats how my yank worked out....


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