Gracias por aceptarme en esta comunidad!! Vivo en Morelia Michoacán México!! Debo felicitar el trabajo exelente de esa persona!! Su inglés perfecto hace posible que lo podamos entender !! Felicidades!!
Nobody believes in me the way this guy does. I imagine holding the flashlight for him when I was a kid would have been more pleasant then holding it for my dad.
I am grateful about your effort to make these videos. As a retired ASE mechanic who avoided automatic transmission repair, I am learning a lot. However, since some may follow every step, it is important that they learn correctly. A screwdriver is for turning screws and not a punch. A punch is for driving items from their home. A steel extension should never be hit with a steel hammer. Any steel tool should not be hit with steel hammer. A brass, lead or non-marring hammer is the safest way. You mentioned wearing safety eye glasses, so I know you care about safe procedures.
My 1995 E4OD from a 7.3 diesel didn’t have a wave plate on the L/R clutch. Further, the. Clutch frictions would not fit with the planet installed, I had to remove the snap ring and planet to install the clutches then reinstall the planet, lay the trans over to lift the drum and reinstall the snap ring.
My 1995 e4od/351w does not have the wavy plate either. Already spent hours trying to figure out if it is a necessity, guess I’m just going to put it together without it and hope for the best….
I tried to remove the sun gear shell bushings like was mentioned here (39:23). Didn't work. The bushings just got more and more destroyed and didn't budge. If you want to change these bushings I'd recommend having a shop do this part.
This is the first time that I actually watched this video I liked it it help me a whole lot I just want to say thank you again cuz I had a question about them the rear piston reverse
Thank you !! wonderfull i do have a question , i have to remove the 3rd springs on a 1992 model , i stop on that , i have to count the 3rd spring but how ? the first spring should have to be counted? sorry if my question seam to be stupid but i am not english fluent ..could you please give more precison? btw ty again ffor the free vidéo that will save my trensmition.
Hopefully I can get a reply soon. But I have followed this set by step and can not get past the snap ring for the output shaft. It acts like my output shaft will not come into the transmission far enough for the little snapping to hit the groove. I have taken it all back apart rechecking everything 3 times now. At this point not really sure that do other then take a little buffer and clearance something just a bait to make the shaft come into the transmission a little further. It doesn’t lack much at all
I'm sure you already resolved this, but whenever I've had this happen it is because there was an alignment problem further below preventing those components from dropping down the remaining fraction of an inch & allowing the snap ring slot to be clear. Thrust washers coming out of their tabs is the most common reason, but there are a lot of things stacked by the time you get to that snap ring. Any one of them out of alignment could be the culprit.
I had ask if there any consequences of running without the wavy steel in the reverse assembly. Will it cause damage or is definitely required? Thank you so much for sharing you brilliance and professional teaching skills. You truly one of a kind!
Yeah mine doesn’t have that plate either, have already spent hours trying to get an answer to the same question…. I did find another video from Curmudgeon Garage which doesn’t even mention this plate and he assembled the transmission without a wavy plate.
@@randallmaddux9233 I figured as much. I've spoke to a 40 year old local trans shop. They looked for one for me but told me that they nearly never use one anyway. It was suggested to use another steel to take up the end play and keep the shift tight. So I hope they are right. I have the beast finished, again, and cant wait to see if they were right.
@@silverandsmiley3472 Yes I have not taken it back apart yet but there was a big problem that weighs about 300 lbs, wait for it,,, No Reverse. I learned that lesson.
If anyone like me was banging their head against the wall wondering why the output shaft wont insert deep enough into the trans to get the snap ring on, check the bearing at the back of the trans where you insert it. It may have not seated flush and with the tab in the correct area. Finally got the snap ring on! Good luck everyone
I'm working on a 96 trans with the higher spline count and I can't get the friction plates to install over the hub. It appears there is a lip or a space before the splines start on the hub that isn't allowing the plate to go over top of it. Any advice ?...I was thinking maybe I have to pull up on the hub some to get it started ?
I removed the planetary gear set, installed the metal and clutches, then reinstalled the seat set. Looks correct. Like you said, they will not install because of the "tooth" overhang from the planet gear set.
why is this better than any school ive ever studied at? well done thanks for making this material free
Because the school system wants to turn out brainwashed idiots up to there eyeballs in debt that cant do shit in the real world.
Gracias por aceptarme en esta comunidad!!
Vivo en Morelia Michoacán México!!
Debo felicitar el trabajo exelente de esa persona!!
Su inglés perfecto hace posible que lo podamos entender !!
Felicidades!!
Hola, donde es el fiesta porfavor, dos cervesas y dos mujer, ay ay, aya compadre !!!
Your stand was the perfect hight for me. Awesome videos
Nobody believes in me the way this guy does. I imagine holding the flashlight for him when I was a kid would have been more pleasant then holding it for my dad.
I am grateful about your effort to make these videos. As a retired ASE mechanic who avoided automatic transmission repair, I am learning a lot.
However, since some may follow every step, it is important that they learn correctly. A screwdriver is for turning screws and not a punch. A punch is for driving items from their home. A steel extension should never be hit with a steel hammer. Any steel tool should not be hit with steel hammer. A brass, lead or non-marring hammer is the safest way. You mentioned wearing safety eye glasses, so I know you care about safe procedures.
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Thanks again ...very good teaching 👍
Thanks you for your effort making this video Sir well explained.
I learn from you.
God bless you.
My 1995 E4OD from a 7.3 diesel didn’t have a wave plate on the L/R clutch. Further, the. Clutch frictions would not fit with the planet installed, I had to remove the snap ring and planet to install the clutches then reinstall the planet, lay the trans over to lift the drum and reinstall the snap ring.
That's how mine was. 92 7.3 idi. Finally figured it out. No wavey plate either
My 1995 e4od/351w does not have the wavy plate either. Already spent hours trying to figure out if it is a necessity, guess I’m just going to put it together without it and hope for the best….
@@randallmaddux9233 did it work out for you? having the same issues but it came of a 7.5l gas
@@silverandsmiley3472yes, apparently it was not necessary…haven’t had any problems at all
I tried to remove the sun gear shell bushings like was mentioned here (39:23). Didn't work. The bushings just got more and more destroyed and didn't budge. If you want to change these bushings I'd recommend having a shop do this part.
Thanks so much for your time put into this video.
This is the first time that I actually watched this video I liked it it help me a whole lot I just want to say thank you again cuz I had a question about them the rear piston reverse
Excelente video, me gustó bastante gracias, bendiciones!!!!
saludos desde Venezuela que cátedra magistral felicitaciones
Thank you !! wonderfull i do have a question , i have to remove the 3rd springs on a 1992 model , i stop on that , i have to count the 3rd spring but how ? the first spring should have to be counted? sorry if my question seam to be stupid but i am not english fluent ..could you please give more precison? btw ty again ffor the free vidéo that will save my trensmition.
Would switching the output shaft thrust washer to a Torrington bearing be an upgrade?
Hopefully I can get a reply soon. But I have followed this set by step and can not get past the snap ring for the output shaft. It acts like my output shaft will not come into the transmission far enough for the little snapping to hit the groove. I have taken it all back apart rechecking everything 3 times now. At this point not really sure that do other then take a little buffer and clearance something just a bait to make the shaft come into the transmission a little further. It doesn’t lack much at all
I'm sure you already resolved this, but whenever I've had this happen it is because there was an alignment problem further below preventing those components from dropping down the remaining fraction of an inch & allowing the snap ring slot to be clear. Thrust washers coming out of their tabs is the most common reason, but there are a lot of things stacked by the time you get to that snap ring. Any one of them out of alignment could be the culprit.
I had ask if there any consequences of running without the wavy steel in the reverse assembly. Will it cause damage or is definitely required? Thank you so much for sharing you brilliance and professional teaching skills. You truly one of a kind!
Yeah mine doesn’t have that plate either, have already spent hours trying to get an answer to the same question…. I did find another video from Curmudgeon Garage which doesn’t even mention this plate and he assembled the transmission without a wavy plate.
@@randallmaddux9233 I figured as much. I've spoke to a 40 year old local trans shop. They looked for one for me but told me that they nearly never use one anyway. It was suggested to use another steel to take up the end play and keep the shift tight. So I hope they are right. I have the beast finished, again, and cant wait to see if they were right.
@@fumuu1316 how did it go any problems?
@@silverandsmiley3472 Yes I have not taken it back apart yet but there was a big problem that weighs about 300 lbs, wait for it,,, No Reverse. I learned that lesson.
Didn’t see a replacement part# for the snap ring that he say usually breaks before the sun gear (reinstall)
If anyone like me was banging their head against the wall wondering why the output shaft wont insert deep enough into the trans to get the snap ring on, check the bearing at the back of the trans where you insert it. It may have not seated flush and with the tab in the correct area. Finally got the snap ring on! Good luck everyone
I'm working on a 96 trans with the higher spline count and I can't get the friction plates to install over the hub. It appears there is a lip or a space before the splines start on the hub that isn't allowing the plate to go over top of it. Any advice ?...I was thinking maybe I have to pull up on the hub some to get it started ?
Same issue...ever figure it out?
I removed the planetary gear set, installed the metal and clutches, then reinstalled the seat set. Looks correct. Like you said, they will not install because of the "tooth" overhang from the planet gear set.
@@robothegreatful same problem, same solution. Howd it work for you, everything ok?
@@Greenup483 Yes, it worked out great in my 96 Bronco!
@@robothegreatful awesome thank you very much
On other sites they say to ALWAYS install a NEW output shaft snap ring. Is this correct?
Bolting up the extension housing is giving me problems. It doesn't seem to sit flush against the case. Don't want to force it with the bolts
Is there a part number for the reverse wavy plate I have lost mine
I have a 94 E4od on a diesel, doesn't use a wavy plate.
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