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how to assess shift kit type
Hi,
I inherited a TH350 w/manual valve body, but am unsure what shift kit it has. I have been "advised" a Stage 3 Shift kit is standard upgrade with manual valve body. Can I drop the pan and inspect the plate/ball/holes to determine what it is? If so what am I looking for? Also I was advised with my build, and if a Stage 3 Shift kit is in the tranny I could end up putting the car sideways at shifts. Here is build: Engine is a .040 over balanced 400 small block Block is decked and drilled for steam holes Scat 9000 crank Scat forged 4130 5.700" Rods, ARP Bolts Mahle pistons 10:44 compression Competition valve train Crane gold full roller rockers Competition Cam 284xe. AFR 210 Fully CNC Heads. Hogged out RPM Air Gap Manifold Holley 750cfm double pumper 2400 TCI Stall Converter TH350 transmission with manual valve body new 5 leaf springs and inboard shocks 3:77 posi with 265/60/15 BFG's - Upgrade to Mickey T Streets in summer. Your thoughts? Thanks |
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You'll be fine. I think someone wants to get your tranny or money.
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