
Guide for installing BD Valve Body for Dodge Ram 2000-2004 vehicle, All Diesel Rams should be tested prior to engine or transmission performance tuning. Check transmission oil level prior to all work. Transmission Line Pressure OEM Pressure BD Pressures Test #1 Test #2 Transmission in DRIVE w/Engine at idle 55-65 psi 70-75 psi Transmission in DRIVE w/Convertor Locked up at 1800 - 1900 rpm IMPORTANT – IF PRESSURES AND/OR SHIFT POINTS ARE NOT TO SPECS THE TRANSMISSION MUST BE REPAIRED OR SERVICED BEFORE MODIFICATIONS. 1. Pressure testing is accomplished by inserting a fitting and hose assembly with a good quality gauge into the center 1/8” port on the passenger side of the transmission. Leave the gauge attached for testing later. 2. VERY IMPORTANT – Road test with gauge in place and record pressures and shift point RPM’s BEFORE modifications are carried out to determine the condition of the transmission prior to installing this valve body. Pressure will only be indicated with transmission in Drive position. Install the valve body mounting bolts, ensuring the different length bolts are installed in the proper positions, and torque evenly to 100 inch pounds.

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