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troy1
04-10-2006, 08:54 PM
84,003 & 1811. Look what the warm weather brang me today!

Troy

BNaylor
04-10-2006, 09:07 PM
Bummer Troy. Sounds like GM put a fail timer in the tranny. Mileage is about right. We get a lot of tranny failures around this time of year. So what do you plan on doing. Unlike a lot of us at least you're a tranny tech.

troy1
04-10-2006, 09:15 PM
I'm going to pull it out get it on the bench and open it up & clean stuff up. Will be installing NEW PCS, Input drum bearings, Planetary bearing, Finish up the transgo shift kit, Shift solenoids, input clutch piston, 4th clutch shaft. Probably won't do a re-seal or put new clutches or steels in (depends how stuff looks I guess). All the gaskets and seals I will need can be purchased separately. A good way to kill a couple of days. Should make it a good solid unit I wana keep it till its got 130K.

jessep28
04-10-2006, 11:07 PM
Nice to have the know how to just do all that stuff while you are at it.

Us non-tranny people have to pay you to do it for us :) .

Speaking of which, how many drive cycles does it usually take after a TAPS reset for everything to be back to normal? My 65E just has its PCS changed a couple weeks ago and it will shift with higher pressure, especially on the 1-2. Everythings probably normal but I am the most paranoid SOB on the planet when it comes to this car :lol:

sirul
04-11-2006, 03:50 PM
I'm going to pull it out get it on the bench and open it up & clean stuff up. Will be installing NEW PCS, Input drum bearings, Planetary bearing, Finish up the transgo shift kit, Shift solenoids, input clutch piston, 4th clutch shaft. Probably won't do a re-seal or put new clutches or steels in (depends how stuff looks I guess). All the gaskets and seals I will need can be purchased separately. A good way to kill a couple of days. Should make it a good solid unit I wana keep it till its got 130K.

:eek2: What a way of make all of us jealous !!!!...... Nice work Troy!!

Wish I could do all that too, mine has 85,000 and I can only drive it in "Preformance Drive" otherwise I can take a nap before it shifts between gears!

troy1
04-12-2006, 06:19 PM
Got the GP back on the road today! Only wear was the 4th shaft imagine that.......

Troy

troy1
04-12-2006, 10:18 PM
Speaking of which, how many drive cycles does it usually take after a TAPS reset for everything to be back to normal? My 65E just has its PCS changed a couple weeks ago and it will shift with higher pressure, especially on the 1-2. Everythings probably normal but I am the most paranoid SOB on the planet when it comes to this car :lol:

depending on how much you drive your car 2 or 3 days at the very most. How hard of a shift does it have?

jessep28
04-12-2006, 11:22 PM
I guess on a scale of 1-10, shifting feels like a 3-4. I can tell when it goes into overdrive and when the TCC unlocks at 45mph.

However, I think I am just simply being more aware of things and assume that you shouldn't feel anything when the car shifts. The technicians said during replacement that everything looked fine mechanically from the drive test, when the pan was dropped for PCS replacement to the final drive test after replacement.

Like I said, there's a 99% chance it's me.

BNaylor
04-13-2006, 11:06 AM
Got the GP back on the road today! Only wear was the 4th shaft imagine that.......

Troy

Good good Troy! So what do you plan on doing with the 4th shaft. In your opinion is it serious or was it taken care of too. Doesn't that affect 4th/overdrive?

troy1
04-13-2006, 12:52 PM
New hardened slpine 4th shaft YIPPY. With out the 4th shaft no OD yep. I would say it was 85% worn on the spline area I should get a picture and post it here. how do you post a picture round here anyways.

And to jessep28, the shifts are going to feel better cuz you have better pressure rise just when the shift happens as long as its not to harsh don’t worry be happy.

BNaylor
04-13-2006, 12:58 PM
New hardened slpine 4th shaft YIPPY. With out the 4th shaft no OD yep. I would say it was 85% worn on the spline area I should get a pic and post it here. how do you post a pic round here anyways.

And to jessep28, the shifts are gonig to feel better cuz you have better pressure rise just when the shift happens as long as its not to harsh dont worry be happy.

Sounds good. :bigthumb: 85% worn? Nice to see a pic of that bad boy.

To post a pic the best thing to do is sign up with www.photobucket.com. Then you copy and paste the link in to your post after you upload the pictures to that service. It is very easy and it will put in the right IMG commands too.

troy1
04-13-2006, 01:03 PM
Yea I really don't think it would of made 100K the splines are really thin. I'll see what I can do tonight.

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