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04-21-2018, 01:26 AM | #32 |
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Re: Trans shields for 2018
Darrell sorry I never took any pics. I had the use of a friends hoist and its back in the trailer now.
MJ I use a B&M Prostick and its trans bracket went on with the same bolts as the shield bracket (with some light massage). No brace. Bill Moulding |
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Re: Trans shields for 2018
I also just installed the Tom Waters shield on my metric 200. I had a new brace made to allow the shield to fit. The new brace had a slight interference with the Lokar dipstick, so I also re located the dip stick to the location in front of the servo that was originally used for some sort of a kickdown cable. Masta Performance in Michigan makes a dipstick tube to fit this arrangement and it fits perfectly and has a bracket that bolts to the bellhousing. It is Masta's P/N 200TV.
I use a Hurst Quarter stick and the cable bracket that mounts to the trans required some tweaking (grinding for clearance). |
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