I still haven't gotten the transmission completely fixed, but I haven't posted in a while so I thought I would. It seems I ran into a problem that was a little more urgent. I filled the car up with gas on the way to work one day - as I finished the attendant stated they could smell gas from way behind the car. Another person who I was speaking to about the car noticed a puddle under the car, sure enough it was gas pouring down from the tank :( Well I moved the car over to a parking spot, got someone to come pick me up and the following day got the car home. I removed the gas tank access panel and saw that the gas was coming up from the fuel pump area. After looking at the shop manual, and parts manual I then realized this car did not have the fuel pump cover on it, and it seemed as if the boot that drops down into the tank was for the most part gone around the bottom. Fuel lines were also in pretty bad shape. I knew they were but hadn't replaced them yet since they were still functional and I wasn't sure how to replace them. I went ahead and ordered from DMC Houston their kit of Pump, filter, hoses boot and cover. Got it 2 days later, ( not bad for ups ground ship ) and installed it yesterday. Later yesterday I finally got a chance to take it around the block for a test spin, all was fine. So I thought anyway, I took it for a short drive not to far, as I pulled up to a stop sign the engine died, and of course the car would not restart. BTW for anyone wondering yes there was gas in the car. Since it was well after dark, and very cold I managed to get the car into a parking lot and called my wife to come get me. *sigh* Now I get to go get the car or have it towed. Hopefully it is just a loose hose that the pressure pushed off. ( I doubt it though I checked them all pretty good, I didn't want to have to redo this.) Sorry for the rambling post, but I kind of needed to vent a little. Matthew L. Walker VIN #1219