Posted by Sam from WA on October 24, 2009 at 19:32:05 from (24.113.229.103):
In Reply to: transmission blew up posted by deereabhm on October 24, 2009 at 18:26:47:
It would be easier and simpler to put another 4L60 in the truck, but its not impossible, or very hard. The biggest challenge is getting the clutch pedal and linkage in the truck, its not too hard if you have a hydraulic master/slave cylinder clutch linkage. Its easy to cut a hole in the floor, the hardest is getting the clutch linkage.
I have a 1993 Dodge D250 that I put a 5 speed in, it too had a bad auto. Wasn"t hard, but it has a air operated hand clutch, the clutch is operated by a hand grip on the stick. Air compressor is an electric unit. It works pretty well, but is a little jerky until you get used to the way it works. Thats another way you could do it. Its not standard, but it does work well.
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