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Old May 5, 2008 | 11:52 PM
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Does anyone have one? I am installing a shift kit and lost the instructions, and my hand written map of which bolt goes where.

As lame as this sounds, my dog actually ate it so I'm kinda stuck here. I'm pretty sure she ate one of the check ***** too. Puppies are fun.
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Old May 6, 2008 | 06:49 AM
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These bolts.

Alignment holes in red.



Torque bolts to 8ftlbs.

First bolts to start.

Location of the bolts with the 8mm heads. There is one just above the water mark. Look closely. These bolts if installed in the wrong location will lock the gear train.

All bolts in there proper location. Notice how far they stick out. One of the 8mm headed bolts is under the watermark. Just infront of the shift solenoids.
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Old May 6, 2008 | 02:24 PM
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You are the man. You've answered every question I've posted, pm'd or even wondered about. Aside from being regarded as the finest trans builder, you're non-customer service is excellent. It's actually unbelievable that someone is so helpful. Anyway, you've got my business from here on out. (Which may be sooner than expected if this shift kit proved too much for me.)

Thank you. And if you're ever in Alaska, I'll buy you lunch.
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