Quest for 7's in the 1/8

Most are likely wary of transmissions because they are complex, are made up of seemingly a gazillion parts, of the time required to disassemble and reassemble, and can require specialized tools to work on. Easier to take in to someone vs. learning and mastering something else as well. You can’t just bolt-on trans parts and get instant gratification. It’s not like slapping on an intake, carb or headers! That’s what most like! But you, others and I know there’s so much in there that you can modify and upgrade, tools you can improvise, and that tearing into one can he enjoyable and/or rewarding, not to mention the satisfaction of seeing the results of your work and knowledge.:steering: The worst part is in fact removal and reinstalling. :mad:An added bonus is the vast majority in your world are in awe, consider you incredibly smart and skilled, a guru for having rebuilt your transmission.:lol:
And I’d rather rework a trans than port heads ....what a messy tedious job that is!:BangHead:
What I find funny is folks like Jpar will attempt one home porting job and say "nope, not for me" .... and PAY a machine shop to finish the job. He has never attempted it again. But when I did one transmission and said "don't like it" , I'm supposed to do it and like it anyways. He'll post a lot of post on why I should do it. Doesn't matter if I don't like it. If a feller doesn't like home porting... the "gratitude", the "achievement", the feather in your hat, the results... then don't home port. Same with tranny's LOL.