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    4 February 2005 Dodge Transmission Instructions 1 BD PERFORMANCE TRANSMISSION BD PERFORMANCE TRANSMISSION Dodge Installation Instructions 2WD Transmissions 4WD Transmissions 1030310 1991-93 518 1030311 1991-93 518 1064152 1994-95 (12V) 47RH 1064154 1994-95 (12V) 47RH 1064162 1996-98 (12V) 47RE 1064164 1996-98 (12 V) 47RE 1064172 1998-99 (24V) 47RE [...]

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    4 February 2005 Dodge Transmission Instructions 2 REMOVAL: 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable(s). 2. Remove the torque converter access cover and inspection plate. 3. Remove the transmission pan, dr ain the fluid and re-install the pan. 4. Remove the fill tube bracket bolt and pull the tube out of the transmissi on. Retain the fill tube seal.[...]

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    4 February 2005 Dodge Transmission Instructions 3 18. Carefully work the transmi ssion and torque converter assembly rearward off the engine block dowels. 19. Lower the transmission and remove assembly from under the vehicle. 20. Carefully slide the torque conv erter out of the transmission. BD Engine Brake Inc. Plant Address: #A10 – 33733 King R[...]

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    4 February 2005 Dodge Transmission Instructions 4 INSTALLATION : 1. Flush the cooler and all cooler lin es before installing the transmission. 2. ***NOTE: If new bolts are supplied with the conv erter, be sure to remove the bolts before installing the transmission. 3. Lubricate the converter drive hub and o il pump seal lip with petroleum jelly. 4.[...]

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    4 February 2005 Dodge Transmission Instructions 5 18. Connect the electrical wires to the park/neutral position s witch and transmission solenoid(s). Be sure the transmiss ion harnesses are properly routed. CAUTION: It is essential that corr ect length bolts be used to attach the converter to the drive plate. Bolts that are to o long will damage th[...]

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    4 February 2005 Dodge Transmission Instructions BD Engine Brake Inc. Plant Address: #A10 – 33733 King Road, Abbotsford, BC, Canada V2S 7M9 US Shipping: #88 – 446 Harrison St., Sumas, WA, USA 98295 | US Mailing Address: P.O. Box 231, Sumas, WA, USA, 98295 Phone#: (604) 853-6096 | Fax: (604) 853-8749 | Web: www.dieselperformance.com 6 KICK-DOWN C[...]

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    4 February 2005 Dodge Transmission Instructions 7 24 VALVE ADJUSTMENTS On trucks equipped with Cummins ISB engi nes, full throttle shift between 2 nd and 3 rd should occur between 2800 – 3000 rpm (OEM) with transmission at operating temp. The kick down cable will be located underneath the plastic cover as indicated below. The plastic cover is hel[...]

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    4 February 2005 Dodge Transmission Instructions 8 Adjusting the cable forward, towards the radiator, will make the transmiss ion shift sooner. Adjusting the cable rearward, towards the firewall, will make the transmission shift later. **CAUTION** DO NOT USE A SCREWDRIVER TO REMOVE CLIP, IF THE CLIP BREAKS THE CABLE WILL HAVE TO BE REPLACED! (Adjust[...]

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    4 February 2005 Dodge Transmission Instructions 9 BD Engine Brake, Inc. (BD) warrants to the original purcha s er that any parts purchased shall be free from defects i n material and workmanship. BD limits the liability to the repai r or replacement, at BD's opti on, of any warrantable product returned prepaid with a co mplete service history [...]