Mystery spring in tranny pan--HELP!!
Mystery spring in tranny pan--HELP!!
I'm changing the solenoids in my AT, putting things back together. I go to replace the pan gasket, and I find this big black spring, about 2" long, stuck to one of the magnets in the base of the pan. It looks like it might be designed to fit into the round hole in the filter housing, but it doesn't quite fit in there. I can't see where else it would go. Does anyone know???
That is an accumulator spring it rests on the valvebody as you bolt it up.
There's a hole it fit perfectly in that's where it goes buy some vasaline and stick it to the valvebody when you bolt up and you should have no problems
There's a hole it fit perfectly in that's where it goes buy some vasaline and stick it to the valvebody when you bolt up and you should have no problems
Maxed--
Can you give me an idea where it goes? This is a pretty good diagram http://maxima.theowensfamily.com/tsb/NTB98-043.pdf. The only spring I see is the one in the inset on page 7, but I'm pretty sure that was much smaller, and is still in place. This really only shows the underside, though. If I drop the valve body again, am I going to see a hole on the top of the body?
Can you give me an idea where it goes? This is a pretty good diagram http://maxima.theowensfamily.com/tsb/NTB98-043.pdf. The only spring I see is the one in the inset on page 7, but I'm pretty sure that was much smaller, and is still in place. This really only shows the underside, though. If I drop the valve body again, am I going to see a hole on the top of the body?
I'll be honest I didn't click the link.
But... If you look at the trans without the valve body installed you should see three round gaskets. The hole is in the trans. Now, looking at the "top" of the valve body the part you don't see with it installed you should see 2 plates that look like were round but the ends were chopped off. The spring sits on the left one I believe. looking at the front of the max. no special retainers or clips hold it in it just sits there. That's why it ended up in the pan. Line up the valvebody and set the spring there. Then you should see where it goes.
I hope this helps.
But... If you look at the trans without the valve body installed you should see three round gaskets. The hole is in the trans. Now, looking at the "top" of the valve body the part you don't see with it installed you should see 2 plates that look like were round but the ends were chopped off. The spring sits on the left one I believe. looking at the front of the max. no special retainers or clips hold it in it just sits there. That's why it ended up in the pan. Line up the valvebody and set the spring there. Then you should see where it goes.
I hope this helps.
Last edited by maxed_out_99; Jan 7, 2012 at 10:14 PM.
Maxed--
Can you give me an idea where it goes? This is a pretty good diagram http://maxima.theowensfamily.com/tsb/NTB98-043.pdf. The only spring I see is the one in the inset on page 7, but I'm pretty sure that was much smaller, and is still in place. This really only shows the underside, though. If I drop the valve body again, am I going to see a hole on the top of the body?
Can you give me an idea where it goes? This is a pretty good diagram http://maxima.theowensfamily.com/tsb/NTB98-043.pdf. The only spring I see is the one in the inset on page 7, but I'm pretty sure that was much smaller, and is still in place. This really only shows the underside, though. If I drop the valve body again, am I going to see a hole on the top of the body?
Yes, To what he said and don't forget to put all the bolts in the same exact spot where you took them out of because the bolts are in differents sizes and if they are in the wrong spot they will snap in half and then you will have to dremel the bolt out not a good idea. The bolts are color coded and I assume the FSM is also colored them also.
You should never have to "change" a valvebody the solenoids take a dump and you have erratic shifting or a loss of a "gear" but if you remove the valve body and solenoids an go to town with brakekleen you can fix all sorts of problems the valve body is the brain and if a tiny piece of dirt gets stuck it can make it retarded and shift stupid
To keep the clutches cushioned drop the VB and throw that spring back onto the servo-release accumulator. Using brake cleaner with a lint free rag will not harm the VB. I used it on my VB when I modified it with the transgo shift kit.
Last edited by jholley; Nov 15, 2012 at 05:13 PM.
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