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Automatic Transmission - 4 Speed

1st Gear: 2.74
2nd Gear: 1.57
3rd Gear: 1.00
4th Gear: 0.67

Reverse: 2.06

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jsup Super Ram Install....
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So here's my question...

People talk about leaving the "bolts loose" to get them all in place before tightening everything up.

Now, does this refer to the bolts that hold the bottom of the runners to the manifold? Or does this refer to top bolts that attach the plenum to the runners.

What I would like to do is to attach the runners at the bottom and start to get everything in place so I can just bolt on the top.

Is this the right way to go about it?
Posted on: 2007/12/31 2:34
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LD85 RE:Super Ram Install....
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When I had my SR, I would tighten the runners finger tight, then put the plenum on finger tight, then tighten the runners, then tighten the plenum
Posted on: 2007/12/31 4:25
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sliding RE:Super Ram Install....
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I did it the same way. On first attempt I have tightened runners all the way but I couldn't get one of plenum bolts in.
Posted on: 2007/12/31 15:05
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