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Old 06-19-2005, 09:44 AM   #1
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does anyone have any information about a good website on the 604a?
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Don't know of a website, but if you are looking for service information, NAPA can order you an ATRA (Automatic Transmission Rebuilder's Association) manual on it. Be warned, there are a few special tools if you are going to work on it yourself. The innards are impossible to work on without at least one of them to hold a clutch spring compressed.
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I have 100's of the factory service training manuals left over from when I was a chrysler service trainer. I'll send you a copy for $20 w/ shipping. There are a couple web sites that have AWSOME rebuild proceedures (www.transonline.com and www.atraonline.com) however you need to pay for a subscription to access their information (fortunately I get free access because of my job - automotive instructor).
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If you go to the ASOG group they have a nice section on the A604...there are a few people on there that really know their stuff too.

Also, there is one guy on this list that seems to know about "suping" up the 604 pretty well. I paid to have mine done. I know enough about the transmission and hopw it works, but not a lot of "hands on"....
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