There has been an MSD distributor and 6AL-2 ignition box in my Summit shopping cart for a while now as I was trying to decide if ignition or a transmission controller was my next big purchase. A 10% discount for today and tomorrow, plus free shipping and handling on the ignition parts, pushed me over the edge and the ignition is on order.
Picked up WXO's "transmission stand"

today and got the '00 F150 4R70W transmission up on it. The exterior has been cleaned multiple times with a 3500 PSI power washer, detergent, engine degreaser, a good wheel cleaner, wire brush, power washer again, and there's STILL mud on it. Maybe the truck went thru some wet concrete.

Whatever is on it is TOUGH!!
Pulled the pan and found what to me seems like a lot of clutch material but no metal. Looking for opinions on whether I should try to use the trans as is given that amount of clutch material.
I've read about plugs that are found loose in the bottom of Ford transmissions the first time they are opened up. The plugs are in the filler tube hole and during assembly are pushed down into the pan to roll around until someone pulls the pan. I believe this is one.
Looking at a transmission controller with programmable up and down shift points and paddle shift capability.
http://www.usshift.com/ Two leads coming out of the controller provide that function. Ground one and the transmission upshifts; ground the other and it downshifts. Downloaded the manual for it
http://www.usshift.com/downloads/4R70Wmanual.pdf. WXO and I have both read it and are eager to get it. I'll work on getting the transmission ready to go in and getting it mounted in the F100. But the time that's done, maybe the charge card will be able to stand another hit.
