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Old 12-18-2007, 10:35 AM
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do i need to adjust line pressure or anything like that?

i bought
http://www.oregonperformancetransmis...de=NTP-K51828C

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http://www.oregonperformancetransmis..._Code=SUP-K034

is there anything else i need to buy before attempting to install these? thanks for the help guys
Old 12-18-2007, 11:32 AM
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i did the vette pin also. don't have to adjust line pressure they do that themselves. while your in there might as well get the whole shift kit too. they go nicely together.

http://www.oregonperformancetransmis...=TRG-4L60E-HD2
http://www.oregonperformancetransmis...=TRG-46-PLT-96

couldn't find the pin

not saying you have to just saying i would.
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i have the sep plate but am waiting until i get the shift kit to put it in. i have the servos sitting in my room, thought maybe i could throw them in tonight if its a quick, easy job since i dont have anything to do but i dont want to start and not be able to finish since its my daily
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oh, yeah you can just throw them in. do you have a quart of fluid? shouldn't need much but i would replace what comes out for sure.
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cool. thanks
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I did not buy the corvette pin. Should I pick one up before I install everything?
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just got done doing the corvette 1-2 and the billet 3-4, it feels a whole lot better now. i didnt expect that much of an improvement. shift kit and sep plate are next.
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Originally Posted by TX Tahoe Z71
I did not buy the corvette pin. Should I pick one up before I install everything?
i did wehter or not it was worth a couple dollors i don't know. i think its suppose to quick'n the shift becouse its longer doesn't have to travel as far.....or something like that.
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TX Tahoe Z71, did you attempt to install it yourself? its really an easy job even if you have never messed with transmissions before, like me.
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When I bought my 02 truck in late 04 with in the 100 miles I had the truck the vette servo, longer pin, the 4th apply servo, plate, and pinless pistons. Were one of the 1st things I did on that truck...

DAY & NIGHT diffrence...


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