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in the process on installing a tranny, a couple questions...
alright, i have the tranny most of the way in, but i cant finish the job because i am waiting for a dipstick tube to get to me from Mike McCoy (my old one got crushed...) and have a couple questions...
first, when i get the dipstick in and start to fill up the tranny up how much do i fill it up initally? then i run it though the gears, then check it again.. and add accordly... right? then repeat?
second, are all the bolts around the bellhousing supposed to be the same? because when i took the tranny out, the top passenger side bolt was a 15mm and the rest were 14's... should i replace the 15mm with a 14? or is that one bolt supposed to be a 15? the 15mm bolt also appears to be larger in diameter...
then, on Gnttype.org says that there is supposed to be a ground strap that goes to the top driver side bolt.. i didnt have one there, so if i didnt take one out, should i not worry about this? or is this missing ground something to be worried about?
and lastly, when was looking at my converter (which was supposedly sent out and restalled when i had the tranny rebuilt the first time... ) it had "HS" that was engraved into the converter (it is still the D5). does the HS mean high stall?
thanks...
-Neil
alright, i have the tranny most of the way in, but i cant finish the job because i am waiting for a dipstick tube to get to me from Mike McCoy (my old one got crushed...) and have a couple questions...
first, when i get the dipstick in and start to fill up the tranny up how much do i fill it up initally? then i run it though the gears, then check it again.. and add accordly... right? then repeat?
second, are all the bolts around the bellhousing supposed to be the same? because when i took the tranny out, the top passenger side bolt was a 15mm and the rest were 14's... should i replace the 15mm with a 14? or is that one bolt supposed to be a 15? the 15mm bolt also appears to be larger in diameter...
then, on Gnttype.org says that there is supposed to be a ground strap that goes to the top driver side bolt.. i didnt have one there, so if i didnt take one out, should i not worry about this? or is this missing ground something to be worried about?
and lastly, when was looking at my converter (which was supposedly sent out and restalled when i had the tranny rebuilt the first time... ) it had "HS" that was engraved into the converter (it is still the D5). does the HS mean high stall?
thanks...
-Neil