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Air shift install

goodwithwood35

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Ok, so I've found myself a good take-out air shift TC to upgrade a badly leaking sprag that needs a rebuild anyway. I also found a front drive air switch. I've read a few threads on the upgrade and the actual TC swap looks pretty straightforward. I've searched the TMs, Internet, and this site and haven't found a good air system diagram and how the switch is plumbed into the air system. The electrical part (light) looks pretty straightforward. Can anyone help with plumbing/routing the air from under the dash to the TC? I want it to look as OE as possible as far as routing/materials goes. Maybe a pic or 2 of what it looks like? The switch has 2 air connections, one on the back and one on the side. I imagine I can build the lines myself or visit the local hose supplier and have them made. Thanks for your help gentlemen.
 

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Thanks to OP for starting this thread. I am going to be doing the same thing. Convert sprague to air shift. I don't want to hijack the thread but is there a conversion kit with the hard parts? have the TC just need the bits and pieces. Perhaps the OP picked one up for this project.
 

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Thanks for all the replies thus far. I have the switch itself, had no idea a kit existed I figured it was sourcing the individual parts or DIY fabrication of air lines.
 

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I'm currently in the middle of this swap. I went ahead and bought the kit on the popular auction site. Comes with everything you need to do the swap well worth the $140
I have seen a couple different "kits" on the popular auction site you likely speak of. One looks to be a kit to rebuild the inerds of the TC internal air switch side. While the other one I was hesitant about because I could not for certain see the under dash switch. Any chance you could clue me as to a specific name/descriptor to "search for" regarding the kit?

Pat
 

clinto

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So you can get the air shift upgrade kit. I looked on eBay and didn't see any currently or even recently up.

The NSN for the kit is 2520-00-113-8049 and the part number is 5704132. Looks like:

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Eastern has them for $195. I don't see them any cheaper anywhere else.

I have done several of these and I've bent air line (for customers who wanted a very correct upgrade) and I've done it with DOT airbrake tubing. I like the air brake tubing, much easier.

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Bending the air line isn't difficult with a good tubing bender but it takes some practice to make your stuff look factory.
 

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I found a kit on the bay for almost $400. I ended up ordering from Eastern Surplus for the price you stated above. I found an old thread that said Saturn Surplus had them, but I contacted them and they replied back saying they sold all their M35 inventory to Eastern.
 

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I saw the $400 one. I like those guys, they have a lot of weird small parts.
 
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