04-19-2016, 12:48 AM
here is a good primer video.
also there are good books to read, that show all steps, and the secret , tests, done during assembly. (validation steps to assure a box that runs)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u0c50zWWis
if you watch all videos, (free) you learn all that things that can go wrong (seems endless on any A/t?)
i have most the GM books.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/transmis...tid=258781
be ready to make your own tools. or adapters for you shop press.
the major sellers of kits also sell the CD for your exact box.
be wise to have that too.
note how the vid guy starts with clean case, and clean bench.
many videos, look like the guy wants dirt in the box.
rule 3? cover all parts with plastic tarp, at any stop point, even lunch so dirt from air (wind?) does not land on parts.
at the least the Videos, show that the man earns his 10 hours labor. and is highly skilled. (he will never need to find a job, they find him, in fact the path to his shop, never grows grass)
also there are good books to read, that show all steps, and the secret , tests, done during assembly. (validation steps to assure a box that runs)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u0c50zWWis
if you watch all videos, (free) you learn all that things that can go wrong (seems endless on any A/t?)
i have most the GM books.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/transmis...tid=258781
be ready to make your own tools. or adapters for you shop press.
the major sellers of kits also sell the CD for your exact box.
be wise to have that too.
note how the vid guy starts with clean case, and clean bench.
many videos, look like the guy wants dirt in the box.
rule 3? cover all parts with plastic tarp, at any stop point, even lunch so dirt from air (wind?) does not land on parts.
at the least the Videos, show that the man earns his 10 hours labor. and is highly skilled. (he will never need to find a job, they find him, in fact the path to his shop, never grows grass)
http://www.fixkick.com