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Old 08-22-2012, 05:49 PM
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A different way of looking at the numbers

Both the ATSG manual and the FSM label the parts of the valve body in the same way as they are shown in the previous posts - in a disassembled state.

I was thinking that perhaps this way of showing where they are is helpful to those who are thinking about fitting shift kits







The attached PDF file holds the German FSM and the ATSG descriptions for each of the numbers

EDIT here's a picture version of the PDF file - image quality isn't fantastic though

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722.303 in bits photo shoot-722_303-valve-body-looking-backwards-numbers.jpg   722.303 in bits photo shoot-722_303-valve-body-looking-forward-numbers.jpg   722.303 in bits photo shoot-722_303-valve-body-parts.jpg  
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File Type: pdf 722_303 valve body parts.pdf (24.7 KB, 490 views)
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Last edited by Stretch; 08-23-2012 at 03:01 AM. Reason: Added picture version the PDF file
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