Just finished my stage 4 build with a 1057 mcrat converter. All I can say is, it was a lot of work but nothing too difficult. Some of the bolts are challenging to say the least. The converter bolts are not much fun. There are a couple of depression tools I made to get the snap rings in. It was a little overwhelming when I saw my alley in a million pieces. I had the tranny out and on the bench in 2 1/2 hours. The build took about 12 hours and the install took about 6 hours. Only two of us did the work (Thanks, Sean8816)
Ok the results. We had a 700 code and cleared a problem at the shift controller hook-up. (loose connection) Simple fix, We just plugged it in, all the way. The tranny really shifted hard and eractic at first, while it was learning.
I made a dozen or so runs up to speed and let it settle down and it started shifting really crisp and at the right time. Then I plugged in a little tune and gave it something to think about. Let's just say I'm impressed.
I really want to thank Sean8816 and Mike L for there Tech help on this project....... I looking forward to seeing how she'll E.T. now
Ok the results. We had a 700 code and cleared a problem at the shift controller hook-up. (loose connection) Simple fix, We just plugged it in, all the way. The tranny really shifted hard and eractic at first, while it was learning.
I made a dozen or so runs up to speed and let it settle down and it started shifting really crisp and at the right time. Then I plugged in a little tune and gave it something to think about. Let's just say I'm impressed.
I really want to thank Sean8816 and Mike L for there Tech help on this project....... I looking forward to seeing how she'll E.T. now