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  1. #1 Stays in first! 
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    Well I finished my build that has taken me all winter today. Cam, IC, etc...didn't touch the transmission. Went to drive it around the block, got halfway down the street and realized it wasnt shifting to second. So I stopped and tried manually shifting it, still nothing...Did I miss something? I thought I had everything reconnected that I messed with...

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    When I unpluged my TPS it did that
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    You should definately check over all connections and grounds that attach to the bellhousing on the front bottom side of the trans/engine. Also check your fuses and if you have access to a scanner check for codes. I take it you got your steering shaft fixed!
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    He got it fixed last night after adjusting the TPS, definitely worth the wait on that install, very clean and sounds good!
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