THERE IS A SOLUTION TO GETTING AWAY FROM THAT GOVERNOR STICKING YOU
IN 1st OR 2nd, WHILE VISITING THE REMOTEST REGIONS OF THE WORLD.
AFTER A FULL REBUILD, AND JUST 104 MILES, I WAS STUCK IN 1st......30 MILES
FROM HOME. AFTER A 5,500RPM WIND-OUT FOR A GOOD HOUR GOT HOME. I
REMOVED ALL Teflon SEALS AND REPLACED WITH CAST IRON; KICKDOWN,
ACCUMULATOR, INPUT......THEN DECIDED ON THIS KIT TO DELETE THE GOVV.
BRILLIANT !
404-670 Kit (Superior K404-670)
Shift Correction Package
This valve body kit deals with these problems: * Premature band failure * Sticking governor * Overlap 2-3 shift * Premature clutch failure * Improves overall performance * 3 level options: regular, heavy duty, plus full manual
Superior's versatile 404- thru 670 kit is easy to install and is designed for use on regular, heavy duty and full manual Dodge applications. From minivans to street racers, this one kit truly fits all. Like all Superior products the 404 thru 670 kit is made from top-quality, precision-crafted parts, offers consistent performance and comes with easy-to-use instructions.
Note to purchasing: Ask for Superior part number K404-670
Box contains:
Yes it will... you need to switch the flywheels though to mount it to the automatic transmission...
Yes, the transmission from a 1996 Dodge Ram 3.9L will fit into a 1997 Dodge Ram 3.9L. They will both have to be automatic, or manual shift, though.
If you shift manually, you have a manual transmission. If your car shifts for you, you have an automatic.
The manual shift transmission does not have a filter.
dirty tranny fluid
You have to shift gears in all of them, so you'd call them "manual," but in 1969 you could get an "autostick" transmission that had an automatic clutch connected to a manual transmission.
is it an automatic, or manual shift?
The automatic transmission solenoid s are inside the transmission, on the valve body.
It depends on the vehicle. If the car was offered with a manual transmission or there are other cars with the same engine that have a manual transmission, then yes you can have stick shift installed.
may just be a transmission sensor - $20 part - start there...
check the fluid level
Yes, a 2000 Honda Prelude with a slap shift transmission can be used in automatic mode. The slap shift feature allows the driver to manually shift gears, but the transmission also has a fully automatic mode where it will shift gears on its own based on speed and throttle input. You can easily switch between manual and automatic modes as needed. Just ensure you follow the vehicle's manual for proper operation.