Posted by kopeck on November 02, 2008 at 15:53:14 from (216.227.10.104):
In Reply to: Super M Controls posted by Andy Motteberg on November 02, 2008 at 15:13:57:
Nebraska Kirk said: (quoted from post at 16:48:20 11/02/08) Yes, there were variations in the super M. The first is known as a stage 1, which I believe you have. Someone else will probably step in with more detail about the different stages, but here is what I know.
The differences between the M and the stage 1 super M was a larger 264ci engine as well as faster reverse and 2nd to 5th gears. I don"t believe the stage 1s came from the factory equipped with a live hydraulic pump. Then came the stage 2, the following features were added to the stage 1 features; factory equipped with a live hydraulic pump, hydraulic reservoir under the gas tank. Finally came the stage 3, also known as the Super M-TA.
I did know about the different stages, I just though it was funny that my manual cover both Stage I & II but showed the same controls more or less for both (hydraulic being the big difference).
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