Also Nick , do you know the part number for the Sonnax pump plug kit. Our size is the .627 diameter. We don’t need the sure cure kit, we have all the other parts already.
Hi James, I don't provide part numbers as it takes too much time to research however if you contact Transtar or Transpartswarehouse.com, they should be able to help you out...If you cannot source a replacement enable valve spring from a transmission parts supplier, you'll need to either by a good used pump or grab one from the junk yard.
I don't have .0007.0028 feelers (I just acquired a .001 feeler gauge). ETA - my reasoning behind the .0015-.004 feeler gauge is that if i feel drag on both sides of the .0015 gauge when using it on the gear(s) and straight edge, I know im within spec...the .004 is there to show if i'm a full .001 over spec which would explain any pressure-driven failures inside the unit. Hope that helps clear up your confusion. Alternatively, you can use a depth mic and outside mic to measure separately then calculate the clearance...Just measure each component in multiple places for variance. I may do a follow up video on measuring for pump clearances using this method, as it's arguably more precise with the caveat that the person doing the measuring has good micrometer technique.
Great info!! Love how you go into detail!!
Thanks again, man. I try to provide as much detail as possible for folks.
Hi Nick , I damaged the converter enable valve spring assembling the pump, do you have a part number and supplier to purchase a new siding?
Also Nick , do you know the part number for the Sonnax pump plug kit. Our size is the .627 diameter. We don’t need the sure cure kit, we have all the other parts already.
Hi James,
I don't provide part numbers as it takes too much time to research however if you contact Transtar or Transpartswarehouse.com, they should be able to help you out...If you cannot source a replacement enable valve spring from a transmission parts supplier, you'll need to either by a good used pump or grab one from the junk yard.
Ok, I’m not following….spec is .0007 - .0028 but you used .0015 - .004 feelers?
I don't have .0007.0028 feelers (I just acquired a .001 feeler gauge).
ETA - my reasoning behind the .0015-.004 feeler gauge is that if i feel drag on both sides of the .0015 gauge when using it on the gear(s) and straight edge, I know im within spec...the .004 is there to show if i'm a full .001 over spec which would explain any pressure-driven failures inside the unit. Hope that helps clear up your confusion.
Alternatively, you can use a depth mic and outside mic to measure separately then calculate the clearance...Just measure each component in multiple places for variance.
I may do a follow up video on measuring for pump clearances using this method, as it's arguably more precise with the caveat that the person doing the measuring has good micrometer technique.
Duh, sorry, had a senior moment….
No worries, Steve - thanks again for watching.