Autotranny experts inside please
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Autotranny experts inside please
My 2-3 shift is very slow and the engine revs inbetween the shifts. What could be the problem? The valve body or the selonloids?
thats tough...because the valve body controls the pretty much the speed of the shift but the solenoids control when and what gear...i would look at VB first...but u can get a solenoid pack for like 150 I dunno how much they charge for VB
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I don't know what that is but I think I have similar proplem in my auto! When I cruise in 2000 RPM and when the gear is ready to shift it revs to 2500 PRM and shifts! Hmmmmm I think I started noticing that after the trany oil change! Have no idea what that could be!
Well a friend here at school, her father owns a auto shop. I'm wondering if he could give me a deal on rebuilding the tranny. Would replacing/fixing the bands fix the problem or is just something that would give a little more time before a rebuild?
Depends on what is wrong with it. Typically when you rebuild a transmission you replace more than just bands, because you are already there so why skip essentials? If the bands are worn and have some adjustment left in them you can sometimes adjust them and limp around for another month or two while you save $$.
yeah ive been driving hard in my auto and i can tell its not shifting how it used to. I would like to see a basic write up of an auto tranny swap (to another auto) cause i have no problem doing the labor myself but i've heard its really not that hard.
Originally Posted by Kevlo911
Fluid KINDA looks low, not really, but ima add some today and see if it helps.
Originally Posted by 97GoldGLE
Had mine rebuilt like a yr ago cost me $2600 and it broke 3 times during that year....
still shifting hard 1-2 shift not happy at all...
Originally Posted by heynow
So what's the deal with the drop resistor?
Originally Posted by C MAX
it stops the lag in between eliminatng the slipping of the clutches. its the silver box on the driver side shock tower. its almost like the vb mod its a quick solid shift. this will at least keep the car from lagging until you decide to fix it properly.
Originally Posted by C MAX
it stops the lag in between eliminatng the slipping of the clutches. its the silver box on the driver side shock tower. its almost like the vb mod its a quick solid shift. this will at least keep the car from lagging until you decide to fix it properly.
Originally Posted by mbandi
By raising transmission line pressure to max. Do it if you like, but if you end up rebuilding the auto you will more than likely have more hard parts to replace and thus spend more money.
Originally Posted by loverholic
doesnt that make the tranny heat up more?
Originally Posted by C MAX
i did it to mine for over two years and had no ill effects, and since his tranny is done anyway it will by him more time. we do this as a mod here in case you dont know jime has done it for yrs also. its called the drop resistor mod.
Originally Posted by C MAX
yes it does, a tranny cooler will help. but as a bandaid for a badly slipping tranny this will keep it up and running till it's replaced. its more likely bad clutches anyhow so the tranny's on its way out either way. when my level ten tranny went bad i put my stock tranny back in and unplugged the drop resistor and wound up keeping it in for the whole winter and it rode fine till i got my level ten fixed.
i've always wanted to do it, but i was scared that my tranny will only go out faster.... i drive 15 miles to work... i am about to do it to work and see how it runs...... hope my tranny dont blow up...lol j/k
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