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B&M Shift improver

devilsquid

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Not sure who else out there has installed this but I put one in my 700r4 and it does make a big difference in the tranny's performance. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Although, putting the valve body back in by myself was a pain in the a$$.....

PJ
 
i think that the hardest part is getting the gasket off the seperator plate /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
 
For the most part the gasket came off pretty easy except in a few spots. I used a peice of 26 guage sheet metal that I ground down to scrape it off. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
Never put one in a 700r4, but installed a few in TH350's. Does the one for the 700r4 have 3 options ??? I always went with option 3, and you could feel the difference with them.
 
no....just 2, street/strip or Heavy duty. The street/strip option replaces the accumulator springs with spacers for much harder shifts. I went with the Heavy Duty and the shifting is much firmer than it was. Big difference.
 
i did the street strip cause my springs were broken... i haven't noticed the difference i was looking for, but the firm shift may be absorbed in the 42's
 

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