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hello men: I'm back but the car is not out yet. I have an idea for you Jack. There's a vendor on that TB site I tell you to join and he's doing it. That is a non stretch SLIC that's wider and fatter. I don't like the FM and worry of damaging a steach so this is just a better option for a street TB.
The car SB out soon. IBBY |
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hello Jack it's John: It's saturday and the better weather is around the corner and I'm thinking of getting a shift kit for my trans. What kit would you suggest for my street car?. Just looking to get the best for what I have now and that's just a stock trans., stock converter. I just have larger pan on it.
What did you think of the SLIC idea? IBBY |
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As for the shift kit, not sure what to use these days, we used to use the ones from Art Carr... but at this age, most trannys really don't like shift kits. Just rebuilding it with fresh stuff is a better investment. Especially if your trans is feeling weak, a shift kit will not work at all.
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hello Jack: Well it's a new year and maybe you can change the amount of time it takes you to respond. My questions are usually not needed in a swift manor so as long as you do get an answer . It works for me.
The vender info. that was suppose to be making a SLIC was BS and the info was wrong. But there was interest in it on that site I told you about. As far as shift kits, your not putting any in your hot rods that cum and go from your shop? I always thought espesially drag race guys would have a kit IBBY Last edited by jlat; 04-06-2011 at 09:28 PM. |
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