converter installation
wondering if anyone could recommend a good shop to install a converter on my 94 in the downriver area. i would hate to have someone screw up the install. thanks
Last edited by jeepbeast; Jul 5, 2003 at 02:58 AM.
Do it yourself. Only hard part is getting the tranny back up on the jack once you're ready to reinstall. You won't have to do that though because you're just doing the converter, so it's a walk in the park. If you need help just let me know. I'm sure I could get a few people over there.
We(Todd Tim and Me) did it on our backs on jack stands with one jack.
We took our time and stopped for dinner and a couple of pop breaks,it took about 4 hours(2 or less on a lift) LOL
The hardest part of my install was the top two bell housing bolts,once we had a long enough extension we got them no problem.
Don't forget to do a tranny cooler.
We took our time and stopped for dinner and a couple of pop breaks,it took about 4 hours(2 or less on a lift) LOL
The hardest part of my install was the top two bell housing bolts,once we had a long enough extension we got them no problem.
Don't forget to do a tranny cooler.
ill let'cha know if i plan on doing it myself. i'm pretty confident on doing it myself, it's just that i'm trying to do some mods w/o the significant other knowing, she might get a little
. i'm still stuck in deciding between a midwest and vig, maybe i'll just flip a coin...
. i'm still stuck in deciding between a midwest and vig, maybe i'll just flip a coin...
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