I too can't wait for you next video. I am at the point of upgrading my servo. I am cusious your take on weather you use the cushion spring or not. CK now says no. I am afraid of the 3-2 clunk if I don't
I'm using the ck pro-street servo in this build part #24RCC/PSBISA. Vid 21 will show setup for it. BUT I just checked his website and it seems he no longer makes/sells it. Too bad as it was a nice piece... the largest available. He changes his kits quite often so details may change but if you're using his shift kit I would do whatever he recommends. If you get a clunk pull the spring. Are you sure he says no?? Just checking his latest shift kit instructions here: www.ckperformance.com/files/112573/2004R%20SHIFT%20RECALIBRATION%20KIT%20%20.pdf on the bottom of page 16 it says to use the spring(and the return one too) so I would double check with the exact kit you're using.
I really enjoy your series. I was afraid to use or rebuild this trans till I found your series. So I bought one yesterday to build ! Can't wait for 21.Will that be last one or you plan a few more to the series?
Thanks for watching! 21 is in edit currently and is about servo differences... stock vs 3 different aftermarket ones along with installing the aftermarket one I'm actually using since it's slightly different procedure. I would expect 4 or 5 more after that one. Good luck with your build!!
I was told that the cushion spring should be in there when taking measurement. With the cushion spring in, I had measured.085. I would assume I should be good? I'd like to hear your opinion. It feels correct when turning the output shaft.
Thanks for watching! There are many ways to do things and I suppose many folks have methods that work for them. In this vid I showed what works for me. It's the way I do it and simply what works for me. So, it's what I do lol. I don't know what performance you're building for but I would expect 85 thou is fine as long as it feels ok when turning output shaft with the vice grips like I showed. I doubt the local aamco or tranny shop back in the day even bothered to test clearance with any gauging back in the day... probably just by feel lol Good luck with your build! 🤙
I'm doing dual feed direct, middle lip in drum omitted and center support middle ring omitted and installed Teflon rings. At the point of installing center support retaining bolts im making sure that the feed hole that gets blocked off is the retaining bolt closest to driver side / shift lever side. Correct or No ??
Thanks for asking... yeah I know lol. The filming for 21 is done and sitting on my laptop but only been edited half way. I'll get it finished up soon. Thanks for continuously watching!!🤙😎
Thanks for yet another excellent 200 4R rebuild video Phil
Thanks for watching!
Another great detailed video & tricks of the trade 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!!!
Good stuff man, really enjoy watching this 2004r bjild
Thanks for watching and the feedback! Good luck with your build 👍
How did the trans turn out? I’m also doing the CK performance shift kit & servo I’m my Buick GN. You videos are great, very informative!
Thanks for watching! sorry, took a summer break from building/filming lol. Time to close the pool now so I'll get back to posting soon... 👍
I too can't wait for you next video. I am at the point of upgrading my servo. I am cusious your take on weather you use the cushion spring or not. CK now says no. I am afraid of the 3-2 clunk if I don't
I'm using the ck pro-street servo in this build part #24RCC/PSBISA. Vid 21 will show setup for it. BUT I just checked his website and it seems he no longer makes/sells it. Too bad as it was a nice piece... the largest available.
He changes his kits quite often so details may change but if you're using his shift kit I would do whatever he recommends. If you get a clunk pull the spring.
Are you sure he says no?? Just checking his latest shift kit instructions here: www.ckperformance.com/files/112573/2004R%20SHIFT%20RECALIBRATION%20KIT%20%20.pdf on the bottom of page 16 it says to use the spring(and the return one too) so I would double check with the exact kit you're using.
***typo: not pull -> install lol
I really enjoy your series. I was afraid to use or rebuild this trans till I found your series. So I bought one yesterday to build ! Can't wait for 21.Will that be last one or you plan a few more to the series?
Thanks for watching! 21 is in edit currently and is about servo differences... stock vs 3 different aftermarket ones along with installing the aftermarket one I'm actually using since it's slightly different procedure. I would expect 4 or 5 more after that one.
Good luck with your build!!
@@wrenchingwithphil HI PHIL. Hoping you get this. Love your videos. Do you rebuild these for others? I'd like to get mine done ✔️
Thanks for watching!! Sorry but I just do it for 'fun'.
I was told that the cushion spring should be in there when taking measurement. With the cushion spring in, I had measured.085. I would assume I should be good? I'd like to hear your opinion. It feels correct when turning the output shaft.
Thanks for watching!
There are many ways to do things and I suppose many folks have methods that work for them. In this vid I showed what works for me. It's the way I do it and simply what works for me. So, it's what I do lol.
I don't know what performance you're building for but I would expect 85 thou is fine as long as it feels ok when turning output shaft with the vice grips like I showed. I doubt the local aamco or tranny shop back in the day even bothered to test clearance with any gauging back in the day... probably just by feel lol
Good luck with your build! 🤙
Hey Phil, do you plan to continue this excellent series of videos?
sorry, took a summer break lol but yes absolutely. Time to close the pool now so I'll get back to posting soon 👍
When will you post the CK Servo setup? Waiting on it!
sorry, took a summer break lol. Time to close the pool now so I'll get back to posting soon 👍
I'm doing dual feed direct, middle lip in drum omitted and center support middle ring omitted and installed Teflon rings. At the point of installing center support retaining bolts im making sure that the feed hole that gets blocked off is the retaining bolt closest to driver side / shift lever side. Correct or No ??
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When’s the next video?🤔🤤
Thanks for asking... yeah I know lol. The filming for 21 is done and sitting on my laptop but only been edited half way. I'll get it finished up soon. Thanks for continuously watching!!🤙😎
Hey what up Phil when the next video
thanks for asking... yeah I know I've been lazy, too much summer fun. I'll get back and finish up the editing for 21