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Old 01-07-2002, 09:57 PM
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Default 904 Valve Body

The 904 in my duster was rebuilt by the previous owner who installed a full race shift kit. So the one two shift snaps your neck as you look in your mirror for part numbers. Also at half throttle it means leaveing rubber. I wanted to tone it down a bit something like a stage 2 trans-go kit but the stock valve body has been modified and parts stores are at a loss on where to get a rebuilt valve body. Any ideas?
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Old 01-07-2002, 10:37 PM
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Any of the mail order stores (Summit, Jeg's) will sell manual/automatic valve bodies that you can just bolt in.
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all I see for valve bodies in jegs and summit catalogs are manual and full comp. automatic
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