j-modding my 97

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I've only done it on my 95 bird and my buddies 95 supercoupe and the plate template I got from tccoa but the thing is the 97 seperator plate is different..... and I just want to know what holes to drill out...... I've looked up j-mod and shift kits and couldn't find anything thanks.... oh and where to get the gaskets thanks
 
Computers are nothing more then high speed idiots. If you dont find anything by typing in "j-mod" then the next logical step would be "J mod" or "jmod". The computer will only find what you ask it to.
 
Not scolding you. Teaching you how to fish, not just handing you a fish.
 
I understand but I've tried all and plus I'm on My phone I've done j-mod caps and not jmod jmodded jmoding and it say sorry no matches available so that y I posted and I'm just looking for the sizes I need and which holes that's all because I know the plate are different from a 95 if its the same holes great if not then yeah but I think I found something
 
In post #5 I linked the only jmod writeup I have used.
 
Oh see I saw that and it tells me everything but the sizes and which holes so maybe ill do a different write up just for the plate on what to do and number and everything and what sizes I guess
 
Yeah I had gotten that a few minutes after I read the other post thanks guys
 
Here, this is for your year trans. J-Modding a 98 and a 97 are not the same specs. The #10 hole FYI is to make the car go into reverse quicker without hesitation. It's the 3/32's bit and well worth drilling out.

http://www.tccoa.com/articles/tranny/shiftybusiness.html

I suppose you could go by the 98 specs and be alright but just letting you know the drill specs aren't the same.
 

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