i have the trans back in and bolted to the back of the engine
as I am hooking everything back up I noticed the NSBU switch that is on the trans I have now (used) is a single plug....the one I took out had 2 connectors...so is this as easy as replacing with the 2 connector and it's good?
The second question is....it's about time for the converter bolts to go in
(I bought this truck with the trans out already and in the bed of the truck)....so what is the best way to align the converter bolt holes with the flex-plate holes?...and the easiest...best way to get them in....I just picked the new bolts up from the dealer and they have a Loctite strip already on them so I suppose that's sufficient or do I need to add more?
thanks for all the help
as I am hooking everything back up I noticed the NSBU switch that is on the trans I have now (used) is a single plug....the one I took out had 2 connectors...so is this as easy as replacing with the 2 connector and it's good?
The second question is....it's about time for the converter bolts to go in
(I bought this truck with the trans out already and in the bed of the truck)....so what is the best way to align the converter bolt holes with the flex-plate holes?...and the easiest...best way to get them in....I just picked the new bolts up from the dealer and they have a Loctite strip already on them so I suppose that's sufficient or do I need to add more?
thanks for all the help