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A500 A518 A618 44rh 46rh 47rh Atsg Service Rebuild Transmission Manual Overhaul on 2040-parts.com

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Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Transmission Makes:Dodge, Chrysler, Mopar, Jeep Part Number:A500/518/618 Publisher:ATSG Automatic Transmission Service Group Covered Models:A500, A518, A618, 44rh, 46rh, 47rh, 518, 618 Product Line:Techtran Manual


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New ATSG service manual for the 1988-ON Dodge A500, A518, A618 transmissions. This is the one that all the shops use. If you have plans to rebuild your transmission yourself, I would highly recommend this manual. It's extremely easy to follow and has great illustrations. 

 

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