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    Bulltear forum member Cook
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    Converting 999 non lock to lock up

    I have a 999 auto in my 86 cj7. I want to put lock up in this. Can i just get a lock up converter to a 999 with lock up and put in my auto , or do i have to change anyting else???? Anybody done this before ??

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    Thank you from BT ULTIMUS MAXIMUS STATUS tufcj's Avatar
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    I don't think so. The hydraulic pressure for the lock-up converter comes in thru the main shaft. It's hollow, and I believe there are special ports inside the valve body. If the swap is even possible, it would also take a full rebuild of the trans.

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    Helpfull BT forum member Swabie
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    input shaft different valvebody is different have been told that the case is different as well but never looked to verify

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