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- From: Ted Albin <albinted@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 09:20:59 EDT
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i was looking at a few different valve bodies and was wondering how many
different types were made, and if the numbers on the separator plates indicated
different programs; 85, 163, 934, etc. does anyone know?
i have a february '02 issue of mopar muscle here that i've saved that
gives instructions on how to reprogram your valve body by drilling three holes in
the separator plate. theres also an excellent article in it about Frank Lupo
and the design and construction of his convertors.
i guess i could cough up twenty bucks for a b&m kit. i didnt want to alter
the original, i was going to use a spare. but every valve body i have is
different.
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