Turbo Action 70013 CHEETAH SCS Shifter User Manual

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Part #70013

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10/93,9/98,1/02,5/06

STEP # 7:

Before removing valve body TAKE NOTE how the small passing gear linkage on the
outside of the case, driver’s side, moves back and forth. Note how it springs back
smoothly, no bind.

STEP # 8:

Take 7/16” socket and remove the eight or nine bolts which hold the valve body in
place. Carefully lower valve body.

STEP #9:

The valve body is a very intricate part of the transmission, therefore requires a clean
place to be laid down. If you take your time, you will have no problem installing Shaft
#70036-1.

STEP #10:

Remove old shift lever and smaller passing gear shaft. Being transmission is a full
manual PRN123, you will no longer need the passing gear shaft or linkage. Install Set
Screw #00255-1 into end of Shaft #70036-1. You will tighten Set Screw #00255-1 into
end of new #70036-1. You will tighten Set Screw in STEP #27. Now install #70036-1
Shaft into transmission. Suggest using teflon tape on Set Screw.

STEP #11:

Before installing valve body, NOTE the lever in the transmission which engages the
Manual Control Valve. It must line up with valve body properly.

STEP #12:

Lift the valve body into the transmission, carefully align the Manual Control Valve with
the shift linkage.

STEP #13:

Start all bolts (Note long one goes through filter). Tighten all bolts down being sure
that the shift linkage and passing gear linkage are working properly. Bolts should be
8-10 ft/lbs.

STEP #14:

Clean pan and install a new pan gasket. Reinstall pan on transmission and tighten all
bolts.

USE STEPS #15 thru #23 if C6 VALVE BODY.

STEP #15:

Transmission should be cool before removing valve body. If vehicle is on the ground,
secure so it will not roll. Drain transmission oil by carefully removing pan bolts.
Recommend leaving a couple of bolts partially attached until some of the oil has
drained out.

STEP #16:

Before removing valve body, take note how the small passing gear linkage on the
outside of the case, driver’s side, moves back and forth. Note how it springs back
smoothly, no bind.

STEP #17:

Take 3/8” socket and remove the eight bolts which hold the valve body in place.
Carefully lower valve body.

STEP #18:

The valve body is a very intricate part of the transmission and, therefore requires a
clean place to be laid down. Also, you must take your time and you will have no
problems installing the Shaft #70036-1.

STEP #19:

Same as Step #10.

STEP #20:

Before installing valve body, note the lever in the transmission which engages the
Manual Control Valve. It must line up with the valve body properly.

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