Some New Mods!
#1
I just got a ASP pulley w/ belts and bolt for my b-day, and the Trans-Go (w/ new aluminum accumulators). I think it will give me a little more power with what I already have. I have been thinking about installing the trans-go myself but am kinda iffy about it. I am good with things like that and would have help, but it still makes me nervous. I think the ASP pulley would be easy to do, but I dont have the tool to take off the stock pulley. Is the price of the tool worth it or would it be cheaper to take it to someone?
#2
Rent the tools from AutoZone.
About the shift kit .... watch the video .. several times. If you think you want to give it a shot, then let us know and I will give you some advice on it.
About the shift kit .... watch the video .. several times. If you think you want to give it a shot, then let us know and I will give you some advice on it.
#3
Originally Posted by Flyer
Rent the tools from AutoZone.
About the shift kit .... watch the video .. several times. If you think you want to give it a shot, then let us know and I will give you some advice on it.
About the shift kit .... watch the video .. several times. If you think you want to give it a shot, then let us know and I will give you some advice on it.
Thanks for the advice, I will run by Autozone tomorrow and see if they have the tool(s) I need. Is there a tool to take the pulley off and another one to stop the trans from spinning, or is it a all in one tool? About the tans-go, I will sleep on it and watch the video again, you can never be too careful
#4
Get the Chrysler balancer puller ... it takes a little figuring out, but it will work. A 3 prong pulley puller will work too, but it's kind of a bitch cause it keeps coming off. There are tabs on the inside of the pulley surface to grab on.
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