Great video, thanks for the tips. It's nice to hear someone call it a pump without saying "front" how many pumps do these guys think they have in a transmission?
dude!!! this really good stuff here!.. thanks for taking the time to do it! one question . on the servo clearance. can i just use a cheater spring inside the assembly? just to make it easier to compress? and did you use the servo seals during the check? thanks!! larry
No problem! It's fun to do. I assume you're talking about checking the servo assembly without the special tool and just prying on the cover when installing it. You could use a cheater spring, just be sure that you don't forget to put the correct one in :). I had the servo seals installed because I wasn't planning on taking it back out after I installed it, since it checked out fine.
to measure servo pin travel, with everything assembled, get u an old servo cover, grind the middle part out, then reinstall it. you can them take a screwdriver and push the servo pin in, and see how far it travel to engage the band.
I was hoping you would have talked about the check balls in the valve body @34:36 I'm concerned that there are the crrect check balls in their proper location on the VB side and the CA side of the valve body plate.
How do I take your 4l60e test... Ive been studying for a while and I would like to get graded if possible lol... Not sure if you are still doing these kind of things😕
@@siuautomotive Put it on the lift , got it to 4th ,then slowed down to down shift. got to 20 mph and the shudder started. end up being the passenger side motor mount, Sir. Thank you for your help, Sir
Thank you for producing this video, I’ve rebuilt at least 20 of these but it’s been about 6 years ago and I really needed a refresher course 😀😀👍
Great video, thanks for the tips. It's nice to hear someone call it a pump without saying "front" how many pumps do these guys think they have in a transmission?
Very helpful
dude!!! this really good stuff here!..
thanks for taking the time to do it!
one question . on the servo clearance. can i just use a cheater spring inside the assembly? just to make it easier to compress?
and did you use the servo seals during the check?
thanks!!
larry
No problem! It's fun to do. I assume you're talking about checking the servo assembly without the special tool and just prying on the cover when installing it. You could use a cheater spring, just be sure that you don't forget to put the correct one in :). I had the servo seals installed because I wasn't planning on taking it back out after I installed it, since it checked out fine.
to measure servo pin travel, with everything assembled, get u an old servo cover, grind the middle part out, then reinstall it. you can them take a screwdriver and push the servo pin in, and see how far it travel to engage the band.
I was hoping you would have talked about the check balls in the valve body @34:36 I'm concerned that there are the crrect check balls in their proper location on the VB side and the CA side of the valve body plate.
How do I take your 4l60e test... Ive been studying for a while and I would like to get graded if possible lol... Not sure if you are still doing these kind of things😕
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Please I want to know if the 4L60E 4x4 Tail Output Shaft turns anticlockwise only
thank you for good video
I installed the after market case saver. Will misinstallation case a 3-2 downshift shudder?
It shouldn’t. The case saver is to prevent the case from getting beat up in the 2-1 or 3-1 downshift. Was anything else done to it?
@@siuautomotive 2007 Chevy Suburban 4l60e rebuild. No mods other than the aftermarket case saver. Getting a down shift shudder to 1st. No codes
That’s odd, because the only thing that happens during the 2-1 downshift is the band releases and the one-way roller holds.
@@siuautomotive Put it on the lift , got it to 4th ,then slowed down to down shift. got to 20 mph and the shudder started. end up being the passenger side motor mount, Sir. Thank you for your help, Sir
What year 4l60e does this apply to?
What part of the five part series is this?
You can see how these videos are laid out at www.automotivetextbook.com/automatic-transmission-curriculum/