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Scott Dimauro Posted on Feb 15, 2015
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Replace overdrive unit

Pulled old off new wont go on all the way has bout 1 1/2 inch to go and wont slide on REALLY NEED HELP ON THIS ALSO overdrive units what is the difference between (25100 space 15( 2000 tranny) and a 25100 space 14 99 tranny ) these r on the OD unit will they interchange

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Simple answer: If you have the right paring of the Tranny and OD unit, it should easily slide into place. See if you can find the model numbers of the original parts and make sure the replacement parts are the same.

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    Scott Dimauro Feb 15, 2015

    ijust pulled it off 1 tranny and wont go on other both trannys r the same

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