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Old Apr 29, 2004 | 08:11 AM
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Can you recommend a certain shift kit that is proven? Sounds like TransGo is the answer. Does anyone make a total kit with all the upgraded parts (billet servos, metal accumulator, etc) or do I have to buy everything separately. Point me in the right direction on where to buy them with part numbers and prices preferably. TIA
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Old Apr 29, 2004 | 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by 00z71sierra
Can you recommend a certain shift kit that is proven? Sounds like TransGo is the answer. Does anyone make a total kit with all the upgraded parts (billet servos, metal accumulator, etc) or do I have to buy everything separately. Point me in the right direction on where to buy them with part numbers and prices preferably. TIA

At this point no one offers a complete kit with all the odd bits and stuff, but being the good soul that I am...I will give you links.

The TransGo is the most indepth kit available. The PSK or HD2 are the options here. The HD2 is a slightly better kit (I have one for a Ford E4OD here at my pad) as it has a few more tricks for the internals and whatnot.

Kit - http://www.kdsperformance.com/tranhigpersh1.html
Billet Intermediate Servo - http://www.kdsperformance.com/supser700r44.html
Bilet OD Servo - http://www.kdsperformance.com/ovsupser704l.html
Aluminum Accumulator (should be this) - http://www.kdsperformance.com/acpifoavaboh.html

Call to be 100% on the aluminum accumulator piston, there is no picture there and the description is fairly loose. But I'm pretty certain that's the part.

Then the obvious... new filter, DexIII/Mercon ATF, rags, assorted odd tools, etc.
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Old Apr 29, 2004 | 02:20 PM
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Thanks Hit Man X. Appreciate it. Will look into it and but the stuff I need.
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Old Apr 29, 2004 | 03:57 PM
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The GM part number for the metal accum piston is 24204496.

Pic: metal on left, plastic on right
(thanks to zippy for the pic)

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Old Apr 29, 2004 | 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by deezel
The GM part number for the metal accum piston is 24204496.

Pic: metal on left, plastic on right
(thanks to zippy for the pic)



Damn good info!
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Old Apr 29, 2004 | 04:22 PM
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Thanks again. You guys are awesome!!
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