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SignUp Now!Chris! definitely put me on the list. I've had with all the experts I can't do any worst than some of the experiences I've had. It's time to try it myself. Louchris718 said:several of the frequent readers of transmission talk have emailed us for info on how to obtain our book and when it will be available.as of today the book is scheduled to be ready in mid december and the first run will be 100 copies.due to the cost involved in printing and labor costs for layouts we must limit the first run to 100 and we will then see the response to it and print the next lot accordingly.all who would like to reserve a copy should email us as to assure you get a copy of the first print.the book will also cover methods for those without certain specialty tools working at home,clutch material selection,installing roller bearings,and also mechanical and hydraulic operation as well as how and what is needed to make them live at various horsepower levels.remember without your support on the first run the second one wont be possible and the reason for the book is for all of you out there.
When I first started as a mechnic in my youth. I worked in several trans shops as an installerchris718 said:lou i agree with you and based on what ive seen you do already i dont think it is something you couldnt accomplish
chris718 said:seems to be renewed interest in the manual again![]()
I just got a manual from Chris at CKPerformance, I must say it is the best thing I have ever laid my hands on. great pictures with a super description, step by step on how to rebuild a 200R4 and make it tough.is there a book or a web page where it could show diagrams and have info on redoing trannys? and a trouble shoting section wiht some problem solving. any info would be great.