Or equivilant. Only been into an auto trans once back in 1998. Need to rebuild the original BRF trans from the GN, i'd like to get an FSM or equiv to guide me through the rebuild.
Thanks!
Or equivilant. Only been into an auto trans once back in 1998. Need to rebuild the original BRF trans from the GN, i'd like to get an FSM or equiv to guide me through the rebuild.
Thanks!
'86 Grand National
I have 2004R GM manuals. Not willing to part with them but willing to scan some pages.
http://www.gnttype.org/forums/showthread.php?t=9724
http://www.ckperformance.com/resourc...CALMANUAL.html
http://www.jakesperformance.com/200-...uild_Tech.html
These guys can get most of the parts you need:
http://www.transtar1.com/catalogs.asp
The domestic GM catalog shows parts on P. 16: http://www.transtar1.com/catDownload.asp?ID=1137
These guys are listing an original GM manual for cheap $$
http://straighttalkautomotive.com/eb...nsmission.html
The books were originally available from MSX International.
MSX International
1425 Pacific Dr.
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Phone (800) 393-4831
Fax (248)377-1510
They have a web site at http://www.msxi.com but there are no online order forms so you'll probably end up contacting them directly. You could use the GM number from the book listed above as a starting point: 17001.09-1
HTH
This is not a factory manual, but a ton of good information.
Thanks! Every little bit helps!
Shannen, have you been through the CK performance book? Is it even worth the $65 price?
'86 Grand National
I haven't seen the book but guys that I respect have told me it's good. Is it worth the $$? Hard to say. You could probably find all the same information on gnttype.org if you wanted to look around.Shannen, have you been through the CK performance book? Is it even worth the $65 price?
That pdf above is a good reference if you don't have anything else.
youtube also may have some good info. I wish I had something better, but I haven't messed with the th200 much so I don't have anything on it.
Bookmarks