I love that TH-cam incentivizes high quality, independent media production. Because then we get insane videos like this for absolutely free to us, just click and play! Thank you so much for this man.
Thank you so much for this. We have built many a race TH350 but as we are self-taught through books we really appreciate you going through all aspects of this frightening (to us) modern trans with all sorts of electronic trickery! We have learnt much, and will follow your recommendations step by step! Cheers from an Italian woman and a British man living in Sweden!
We are not nearly as amazed with automatic transmissions as we ought to be. They are the pinnacle of mechanical engineering, and will likely never be surpassed. Ten thousand geniuses were needed to get us where we are today, driving vehicles that smoothly and correctly shift with no input from the driver.
The different generations of autos can be vastly different. Grouping them all under the same category really isn't fair to the engineering that goes into them.
Just started watching your videos and got to say they are awesome. Let me tell you why! The technical and on the job learning experiences you share are above and beyond what normal business owners share. Point being the seed or the harvest which one do we share. I know you worked hard to get where you are today and I applaud you for that. However it is common for great men to share the harvest with those less fortunate and never the seed. But you share both because you are blessed and bless us with your gifts. So I leave you with this. Lengthen your tent ropes and prepare for expansion abundance and blessings. Thank you. I Bless you, your business and everyone you come into contact with.
I agree with you, since 2017 its been hard to keep up with reasonable wait times since the youtube began. Have a wonderful weekend and thank you for the kind words
I thank God for you friend I use every thing you said to rebuild my transmission 4L60E and it runs great thank you again may God bless you all way as you teach.😊❤
I BUILT my allison in MY LB7 and built it very well. If u are a good mechanic and very comfortable with any tool on the planet, save money and do trans yourself. Any trans they are all simple just follow steps correctly!
Great job & explanation! Just a tip for puting the pump together, get a large stainless steel band gear clamp and put around the two halves of the pump when marrying it together. That lines everything up perfect! 38yrs gm powertain tech.
Just built my first performance oriented 4l60e only because a family friend really wanted to use me. (I've got a manual transmission shop). I used billet shafts, the sonnax 6 pinion front planet, somnax reaction shell, reaction shaft pretty much almosy every possible thing that could be upgraded. The car is a '55 Belair with a brand new LS3 swapped into it. The customer/friend ran a spacer in between the TC and the flex plate that is typically for a 4l80e if I understand correctly. Well the customer installed the trans that I built and it wouldn't slide forward enough to mate with the flex plate. The spacer including the bolts where it was hitting left a 5/8" gap between the TC pads. The customer went ahead and installed the bolts anyways bending the flex plate back to reach the TC. They dropped the car off the lift and drove it 3 or 4 miles not noticing any issues. Then the car wouldn't shift out of second. I showed up hooked a gauge up to it and it made a constant 65psi regardless of anything. It did not spike in between 1-2 it just stayed as stable as could be at 65psi the whole time. Remove the trans discovered what they did wrong and expected to see a destroyed pump. Pump was fine. The 3-4 clutch pack was completely smoked all friction material gone. I know the spacer they used screwed this operation from the start but I just can't understand why the 3-4 clutch smoked like that
Because 65 psi isnt enough for anything but idle pressure to lube and cool. No gear can survive at 65 psi in an auto. Im actually shocked they didnt mess up your pump. Even some scratches will cause low line.
The most important thing for 4L60s and why they get such a bad wrap is the shift time. Even a stock trans with a corvette servo is way better than a stock truck 60. The amount of time it takes to shift is the amount of time it’s slipping, which isn’t as big a deal for clutch packs, but it’s a huge deal for the clutch band and drum. That’s why people lose 2 gears and not all 4 most of the time.
I have the black 4l60e trans from u guys I love it has some problems with the converter once frm fti but upgraded to a 10 inch triple disk. Going strong now over a year
Always great to hear from our big horsepower guys!! Keep it cool and keep that filter and fluid fresh yearly and we are confident itll be the only trans you'll ever need! Thank you and keep enjoying!!
Than k you brother.. I've tried to watch all your 4l60e vids and absorb all the tid bits..I hope to be reassembling mine next week sometime as a first timer. These vids have given me the confidence to try it on my own. Keep up all the great work and vids.. Drive on!
Thoroughly enjoying this series, watched your earlier series and that was excellent. Along with Transmission bench this is the “Go To” series for rebuild. Liked your explanation on clutches with the red for racing and the green for daily driving. Good point! Would be interested in your view on the Sonnax wide bushes along with the third capsule modifications from the two manufacturers. Thumbs up!
nice video, keep accumulators or change pistons etc. On TRANSGO Gil did the Torqueflytes on our Dodge Max Wedge, his motto was "you can't win if you break" (are you listening Art Carr?) I stillLater Transgo developed the TFOD on my 92 Dakota and the AODE on my 92 Grand Marquis and I can attest to the time (months) and number of times the trans were dropped and customs parts made. I still have both vehicles 30 yrs later and both still run great with 250-300k miles with towing. I did do some oiling mods and installed straight cut gears in the Dodge
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions I built for durability and little GM mostly MOPAR Gil had a patent on the flow in park valve expired in the 80s everyone copies. I'm going to build a 95 4l60e your videos are invaluable
Good luck to you sir. Just whatever kit you decide on, set it up on the softer side because it will always be firmer than stock. Focus on the pump and machine machine machine surfaces
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions Thanks I learned about "on the soft side" on the cable shift torqueflyte in our max wedge. I get the "out the back door" price on kits but also buy Sonnax etc. Art Carr look him up, mister always chirp the tires... Mr high lign pressure ... keep up the good work. BTW I run Quatrosyn 300k miles on TFOD and AODe still good. If you want a write up on TF oiling mods just ask cheers
Hey man you spoke briefly about 1000hp builds. Man you’re obviously a professional transmission builder. I’m I understanding you correctly when you say 1000hp but not a 4l60e right? I have no problem believing a 4l80e will handle that. But how on gods green earth do you get the sprag to survive more than 1 pass of 1000hp? Or the input or output shaft? Like I said it’s obvious you know what you’re talking about. I like your videos you’ve taught me a few tricks.
Myself and several of my many customers are running well over 1000 on a 60e. Some of my folks dont have a ton of power but they do have insane builds that are also stressful on the sprag like jade gartz and his literal monster truck on our page. Some of the other guys ypu can check out and talk to as well are howy price and a 7500lb nitrous wagon 60e, jamie miller 1300hp vette 60e, and several others on pur social media pages. Key is finding the balance between line pressure, line rise, upshift pressures, not making it shift too hard or soft, and moving some fluid around to support that sprag during a hard hit. It really does vary by build so theres not just one good way to do it.
When I fliped the 4th servo backwards my band clearance came up to 85 thousand from the servo cover to complete adjustment I used a wood clamp too lol love that idea and a dial indicator can I run it like that or I still need a longer pin
85 is too much your better off getting another pin. Flipping 4th needs tested. Sometimes the piston needs a spacer to work correctly. It must be checked with air always
Another great video! And yes I am one of those guys that pays attention and watches the entire thing. I was hoping you answered a question I have about a 700R4. I built it with a Monster kid behind a SBC with about 575HP and possibly more torque. It was a street cam when I did this but now I rebuilt it to hood a Pro Charger. I ended up building a TH350 before I knew I was doing a Pro Charger but it might hold up. I put all the hood stuff in it. But anyway back to the 700. One day I had my fat friend in my car and I shifted into 2nd about 6500 and snap! Oh I made it full stick. I lost 1st and 2nd only. I drove it home using 3 and 4. Reverse was also good. What the fuck did I snap? I obviously didn’t take it apart yet because I don’t think I’m gonna use it anymore. Thanks and keep up the great videos! I watch on my Roku so I can’t comment unless I grab my phone
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions it shifted way to hard into 2nd or or probably wouldn’t of happened. I’m not a tranny guy but I have built a few. I was a Chevrolet tech for almost 9 years but I left it in the 90’s. I did go to school and learned 2 rear wheel and 2 front wheel in class but that was all I did. I never did them in the field. Just a quick run down just to say I’m knowledgeable because I know there’s a lot of backyard mechanics that claim to be mechanics lol. Yeah I just couldn’t remember what parts are responsible for 1st and 2nd only. I appreciate it! That was a great video! Bring on some more!
Dont beat yourself up lol cars are hard! 1st is basically the fwd sprag, fwd clutches along with the the rear train gearing... it wouldnt be those or youd stop moving and the fwd clutch is still on in all gears and is only mitigated by the sprag to freewheel in 4th and rev while the clutches are still applied. 2nd is simply the Band, 2nd servo (inside), and sunshell (but the sunshell also powers reverse but not the band. based on all this im assuming the band lug has snapped off.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions thanks for that! Yeah it’s hard to keep shit together sometimes when we beat the shit out of our stuff constantly. Sorry for the late reply, I usually watch TH-cam on my Roku so I obviously can’t comment there
he put in the load springs and says himself that they apply slowly burning the clutches over time.and with them in after about 6 months the clutches wont grab because the load springs dont collapse enough. and it takes very little wear to do this. the only come backs we had are the ones we put load springs. leaving these out will increase the life of the transmission 10 fold. also removal of the check ball in the lower case is a recommended gm update.
Simply not true. They prevent certerfuge apply of the 3rd clutch when not in 3rd. Even with 6 frictions they squash and apply just fine in 3rd and 4th. Please dont spread misinformation. * for anyone reading this is why these transmissions have gotten a bad name because of bad info from guys like this.
I've built several 60s, and I'm building another one right now for a Yukon I bought. I've experimented with all kinds of different configurations for the 3-4 clutch. I've found in my opinion to get the best shift feel from using 9 .062 frictions and. 060 steels. Then whatever thickness backing and apply plates needed to get my desired .025 clearance. I've always ran the load springs, which I'm assuming is a must with so little clearance. Basically I guess I'm asking what is your opinion of this setup, and do you have any recommendations when running this type of setup? Thanks
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions screw you buddy its not misinformation ive been building for years and the only comebacks we have had were ones we built the first 6 months we opened and were using load springs then. you are the misinformation. the best transmission builders in the world leave them out so its guys like you that give them a bad name and make them not last i have hundreds of customers as proof. put load spring in and the 3-4 clutches are gone in 6 months no load springs and been on the road for years speaks for itself. so are pwm deletes bad too?
Then why am i the world record holder at 8.34 for the 4l60e in the 1/4 with one of the best reputations out there with thousands of 60s lol. Drop the pride builder. Gets you nowhere. Just because youve been building 20 years doesnt mean youve been doing it right for 20 years lmao.
I know this video is a couple months old but I figured I’d ask anyways. I just bought a 2007 Silverado z71 5.3/4l60e. 1-2 shift is perfect. 2-3 has a huge flare unless you let off the throttle before it tries to shift. Absolutely will not go into 4th gear at all. Fluid is a brownish color but doesn’t smell burnt at all. I plan to just replace the transmission. What years of 4L60E transmissions will be a direct swap? I keep seeing on forums that it has to be either a 07 or 08 model transmission or it won’t work. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Great and very informative video btw brother 🤙🏼
correct unfortunately because of the one silly speed sensor in the 4L70e your stuck with 2007-2008 only. However you can use a prior 1998-2006 trans but you will need to use tuner software to get into the PCM and change the ISS setting from "fitted' to "not fitted" and it will work just fine.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions I didn’t know that. Is that something that can be done with my hp tuners software? Thank you for getting back to me. It’s greatly appreciated 🤙🏼
Very nice video can you flip the 4th servo if you want the tighter clearance will it work fine or is better to put a spacer like trango I see mine is sloppy even with a new band
I love the videos a keep doing what your doing. Most motor guys have no interest in the hydraulics involved. You need to get get up with Cletus mcfarlane. That's his main problem right now. He has the power but no delivery
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions Great, I went out and bought heavy duty kit with all your upgrades. My first attempt at trans repair, only using your video as reference 👍 how about trans cooler mods. What's good on a budget 1994 GMC Sierra 5.7 ?
Hey Ryan,in your 700hp 4l60e you used the anti-clunk spring.On your OEM build you said every unit gets a case saver.Definitely not trying to be a Dickhead! Your videos are top notch!;)
I was driving and suddenly had all neutral gears, I’ve checked the fluid and it was still good. No burnt fluid smell or metal, I suspect the pump is bad. I do have park
Flexplate is old and overflexed (should be changed on installs) or spacing was not done correctly on install. Only 2 things that will break a pump in motion.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions my mistake was not replacing the pump when I had the trans apart. I have parts to do a manual swap with a nv3500, I’m going to go that route. I don’t ever use the 4wd so it won’t be a loss to me by dropping all the parts
I hope this is an appropriate place to ask... I've been researching 4l60/65/70E transmissions to avoid the TV cable and other issues with 200/700-r4's without having to cram a 4l80e in. Since you are located only an hour away and well reviewed on some forums, I started looking at options on your site. So, the questions... When you install a transbrake in a one of these, does it maintain the standard shift pattern and automatic function or is it a FMRVB? How do you rate your transmissions for power? Will your Invincible 65E actually hold 800-850 bhp in a 37-3800lb car? Lastly, is there a specific year 60E or 65E core I should look for to fit behind a SBC in a RWD car?
Transbrake is auto function D3 brake and we install those on level 3 and black editions often. Level 3 all day holds 900whp based on 4000lbs. Check out our facebook, instagram, and many facebook groups like fbody empire, c5 modified, and performance trucks .net for level 3 results from customers.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions Cool. Thanks for the quick response. On donor cores, are there any to avoid or certain years that are better? I have a line on a 60E out of a '97 Z28 but should have no trouble finding something newer out of a 2wd truck/full size van or Astro if need be.
Awsome video and very informative. What would i look for if i am not getting oil out of the cooler lines. I had to rebuild the engine and when i put it back in I am not getting oil pumping to the cooler. Im assuming I damaged something. Trans came apart from the engine and went together easy, no binding. Did i break the pump? Or maybe a stuck spring. I dont know. Its a 05 silverado 4l60e
I will never look at a transmission the same again .i drained the transfer case oil from the pajero it looked to have fine metalic in oil .would that be normality for 450 000 km without properly serviced ?
I’ve been having a 2-3 flare in between shifts on heavy throttle. Replaced the 2-3 shift solenoid o-ring. Didn’t seem to help much. What is a common cause for that ?
When i worked for a shop the boss walked up to me and said u put all the bolts in a bucket then we played where does this one go half way thru he walked away
You sell parts too? How do we give back? Make a donation button, this is invaluable but at least some people will give sime support. I got 5 on it. Keep it up and thank you for your content
Thabk you for the kind words! Unfortunately i do not sell parts but was going to at one point. I decided to keep our product unique but give back with knowledge. If youve already given me a like and subscribe then thats all the support i could ask for! Stay tuned for more videos this yr!
Looking at the rear case bush, the oil feed holes in the case didn’t match the bush. I installed mine 180 over to match. Probably not a big one with the fluid at the rear, but just an observation.
Great video I have a question after installment the transition from first to second jerks hard what do you think possibly happens for the transmission to do that everything else working perfectly.
@@emeraldlandscapemaintenanc8711 reduce hole size in plate or softer spring in the 1-2 accum valve / cushion and stock spring in 1-2 accumulator housing will fix your hard shift.
Hy, i have a black plastic washer under the low roller sprag, (on top of the rear planetary gear, fits the spline). I didnt see this in the video, can i leaf it out? Or did you forget to put it in😊
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions no you didn't forget the plastic washer, my mistake but i found out i can leave it out, i have a sonnax smartshell that comes with a roller bearing.
Do you have any tips for the 08 and up input shaft that is shorter and the 08 and up torque converter that has the stub nost that goes into the flexplate?
I know this is oem build but what about the pinless accumulator setup, Is it a better option? Initially I had a bad bellhousing leak so i replace the front seal the leak continued so I assumed the front pump bushing was done. I didnt have any noticble shift issues so thats all i was doing but when i got it open i saw one fileing of aluminum in the groove around the stator so i went all in. The only damage ive found was three springs in the 1 2 and the biggest one was broke tore up the back of the piston and the housing Lots of glitter under the piston also found some on the lathe seals in the servo but no big fileings . Also found the 3rd accumulator check ball was deleted. Ive rebuilt a couple units before but they were factory what else should i look out for?
I dont care for them as i have seen them cock in the bore before and get stuck. A new oem style metal piston and seal will do great for many many miles.
@PerformaBuiltTransmissions cool thanks for the quick reply man really appreciate it great channel btw glad you're able to make these videos for us it really is a blessing.
Hello, I just watched your video and have a question. On the 1-2 accumulator, you recommended not to use the “red spring” from the hd2 kit because the 1-2 shift is way too hard. Currently, I am rebuilding my 4l60e with a HD2 kit from a company you didn’t really recommended. If I didn’t use the “red spring” from the kit, which replacement do you recommend? Thanks!
What is causing my 4l60e trans not to shift at shift points ? Not slipping has torque and pulls with rpm increases but only shifts as rpm decreases and then it will shift into the next gear!
if its failing in stock applications it is 100% the owner or the vehicle having faults the owner will not address. If they were so bad GM wouldn't have used them for millions of vehicles over 30 yrs and they even brought it back into a new big block package last year in a collab with sonnax. I have made a 16 yr career out of it and have guys with 1000+ hp tq running these with no failures all over social media and the stock guys or 450hp guys half the time dont even know it has a filter that needs changed frequently like your engine. Just something i noticed on the internet in my time and my perspective is all.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions are you really trying to say with a straight face that an automotive company wouldn't purposely use a known bad part? Look at any performance automotive forum...4l60e can't handle anything for very long and it's beyond well known.
Yes some parts need improved but its a solid platform that does work very well when everything is addressed. With a straight face... just look on our fb, insta, and tiktok. We also arent the only company making it work.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissionsyea my dads 2001 Silverado has 293k miles he changes the fluid on it every 20k miles she shifts like new although he had to put some new solenoids but they are cheap even with gm genuine I also have one in my 07 Colorado granted it’s a 2.9L but it’s a great transmission with the 2.9L or the 5.3 just take care of It and don’t hit 6000 rpm every day and use tow haul mode when towing stuff and don’t make it pull 25k lbs
What is the right converter for a 4L60E transmission I received one from a company that on the box it said GM90 4.3L B85TLCX I don't know what the right one was the transmission was rebuilt 4 time like the talk converter blown up . The one they gave me first said 5.3To 6.0 my engine is a 4.8 the engine is compatible with 5.3 help please thank you. God Bless
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions thank you could you let me know the no# so far so good, now the check Engine light keeps coming on po171 and 174 to lean do you know anything about that to if drop the link . You the best, may God bless you.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions no I have a check engine light it could be the cats aftermarket parts the check Engine light come on after a restart if cleared I can drive out a full tank of gas what you say from experience.
Anything LS based that uses a 300mm shaft. This is a demonstration video. It was not built for anyone or any specific vehicle. This model would go behind most 1998 to 2006 model year vehicles
How much in total for all the internal parts you think to make it bullet proof. Can you gice me a ruff estimate on how much in total buying the best parts for the job. Just transmission rebuild parts
Estas bromendo?. 4k si ni siquiera usas partes templadas, o de perdido el kit de raybestos para 3-4, anillos templados para las aspas de la bomba, planetario trasero de 5 piñones. Si usaras esas partes entonces se compensarían los 4k. La 4L60 o 65 son las trannys que sale más barato reconstruir. 4k. Ni que fuera una zf8hp45, 722.6, cvt o doble clutch de audi. No robes a la gente. Cuando mucho te gastas en una como la que estás armando en este video con las partes que estas usando 700 us con todo y el aceite y convertidor reconstruido. Para 4k creo que es demasiada tu ganancia.
Don't knock the Horror Fright Quinn digital torque wrench.... The same company that makes the Quinn tool ALSO makes the Mac digital torque wrench. The Kobalt wrench at Lowes is also the same company. I'd buy ANY of the 3, but preferably not pay the Mac price for the same tool
Seeing as i explained we are doing a simple assembly and diagnosis for video purposes only to help others at home on a budget this particular unit was not vac tested during the shoot. After the video it was dissassembled and re speced and checked for a level 2. There was rly no point to go thru all that checking for a assembly video for the average joe thatll never use a vac tester. My advice to the people that are able or can afford/make a vac tester - yes do it if your able
ok i have a question 2000 yukon went thru a flood zone a week or 2 later lost 3rd and 4th gear still have 1st 2nd and reverse plus now the tow haul light comes on every time i start it up what may be wrong electronic plugs look good no water in fluid changed fluid and filter every thing looked great didnt smell burnt no chucks cant figure out what to do dont want to waste money on new trany and not fix the issue any help greatly appreciated
Smell the fluid and check for material in the pan as well as the filter at this point. Its probably time for a rebuild. 3rd and 4th are controlled separately so it is not just a simple solenoid or fix.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions wait what hole size? I'm so confused. And as far as the stack up seems pretty easy. The backing plate, double sided clutch, and then the steel plate/clutch, then clutches, until you end up with the right clearance with the top backing plate. At least that's how it seems to me. But I'm not 100%.
No matter what kind of money or what you do to a 4l60e second gen it's going to fail prematurely. I found out the hard way after trying to keep a 2000 1500 Sierra alive for 24 years and wasting more money than brains trying to find somebody who actually knows how to rebuild them good never succeeded and gave up the truck.
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Hello. my gearbox has been renovated. the piston discs, O-rings and everything that was included in the set were changed, the filter was new, the oil was new. when it's cold, it shifts well, and when it's warm, reverse gear slips and 3rd gear and 4th gear slips. write if you understand because it is translated from Polish into English by a translator
Valve body 3 2 downshift vs reverse abuse plug was not adressed in the build. Change the plug in the vb between valves and vac check to ensure proper function. Clutches will probably need replaced as well in reverse and 3rd.
I love that TH-cam incentivizes high quality, independent media production. Because then we get insane videos like this for absolutely free to us, just click and play! Thank you so much for this man.
Thank you so much for this. We have built many a race TH350 but as we are self-taught through books we really appreciate you going through all aspects of this frightening (to us) modern trans with all sorts of electronic trickery! We have learnt much, and will follow your recommendations step by step!
Cheers from an Italian woman and a British man living in Sweden!
We are not nearly as amazed with automatic transmissions as we ought to be. They are the pinnacle of mechanical engineering, and will likely never be surpassed. Ten thousand geniuses were needed to get us where we are today, driving vehicles that smoothly and correctly shift with no input from the driver.
The different generations of autos can be vastly different. Grouping them all under the same category really isn't fair to the engineering that goes into them.
You've never owned a vehicle with a 6L90 in it, have you.... 🤷🏻
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Just started watching your videos and got to say they are awesome. Let me tell you why! The technical and on the job learning experiences you share are above and beyond what normal business owners share. Point being the seed or the harvest which one do we share. I know you worked hard to get where you are today and I applaud you for that. However it is common for great men to share the harvest with those less fortunate and never the seed. But you share both because you are blessed and bless us with your gifts. So I leave you with this. Lengthen your tent ropes and prepare for expansion abundance and blessings. Thank you. I Bless you, your business and everyone you come into contact with.
I agree with you, since 2017 its been hard to keep up with reasonable wait times since the youtube began. Have a wonderful weekend and thank you for the kind words
Dude, thank you. Iv been a mechanic for 24 years & this breaks it down to the D.N.A of it. There is always more to learn, so rock on 😎
@@leoamaya1818 I know, I wish I would have found it before I rebuilt mine. There were a few steps I wish I was aware of in order to plus it.
Geez, I haven’t had an automatic transmission apart since the late 70s and early 80s you make it look like a piece of cake.
The 4L60 isn't a whole lot different than the TH-350s of that era.
I didn't get a lip seal tool, instead I took a thin plastic cup and cut a circle out of it. Worked just as well!
@@TheVillainsProjects I used a for sales sign lol
I thank God for you friend I use every thing you said to rebuild my transmission 4L60E and it runs great thank you again may God bless you all way as you teach.😊❤
I BUILT my allison in MY LB7 and built it very well. If u are a good mechanic and very comfortable with any tool on the planet, save money and do trans yourself. Any trans they are all simple just follow steps correctly!
Great job & explanation!
Just a tip for puting the pump together, get a large stainless steel band gear clamp and put around the two halves of the pump when marrying it together. That lines everything up perfect!
38yrs gm powertain tech.
Used it and absolutely hate that clamp. This is so much easier and works equally as well imo. Just gotta have an eye for it.
i need yall to get togther n build me a transmission mine when im leaving wont shift out of second forawhile then it shifts but it does it a lot
Hands Down!! The Best Video!! From beginning to end! I feel more confident in doing this job myself.
Thanks!!
WOW!!!! I honestly dont feel as intimidated as Im sure I should. This was the best how to video ive ever seen!
This is the best video for a rebuild I have ever seen. I applaud you sir. Thanks for your time.
Thought the whole video was great ... as I have a 4L60E to rebuild myself ... Thanks for the step by step ... Great Job! ...
Step up to a 4L80... You won't be let down..
Just built my first performance oriented 4l60e only because a family friend really wanted to use me. (I've got a manual transmission shop). I used billet shafts, the sonnax 6 pinion front planet, somnax reaction shell, reaction shaft pretty much almosy every possible thing that could be upgraded.
The car is a '55 Belair with a brand new LS3 swapped into it. The customer/friend ran a spacer in between the TC and the flex plate that is typically for a 4l80e if I understand correctly.
Well the customer installed the trans that I built and it wouldn't slide forward enough to mate with the flex plate. The spacer including the bolts where it was hitting left a 5/8" gap between the TC pads. The customer went ahead and installed the bolts anyways bending the flex plate back to reach the TC.
They dropped the car off the lift and drove it 3 or 4 miles not noticing any issues. Then the car wouldn't shift out of second. I showed up hooked a gauge up to it and it made a constant 65psi regardless of anything. It did not spike in between 1-2 it just stayed as stable as could be at 65psi the whole time.
Remove the trans discovered what they did wrong and expected to see a destroyed pump. Pump was fine. The 3-4 clutch pack was completely smoked all friction material gone.
I know the spacer they used screwed this operation from the start but I just can't understand why the 3-4 clutch smoked like that
Because 65 psi isnt enough for anything but idle pressure to lube and cool. No gear can survive at 65 psi in an auto. Im actually shocked they didnt mess up your pump. Even some scratches will cause low line.
need about 120-150 psi it probably did screw the pump because the flex plate probably pulled the torque converter out of the pump
Thanks You!! Going to restore my 94 k2500. Learning all about the 4L80E and rebuilding. This vid is awesome!! Again, Thank You.
The most important thing for 4L60s and why they get such a bad wrap is the shift time. Even a stock trans with a corvette servo is way better than a stock truck 60. The amount of time it takes to shift is the amount of time it’s slipping, which isn’t as big a deal for clutch packs, but it’s a huge deal for the clutch band and drum. That’s why people lose 2 gears and not all 4 most of the time.
I have the black 4l60e trans from u guys I love it has some problems with the converter once frm fti but upgraded to a 10 inch triple disk. Going strong now over a year
Always great to hear from our big horsepower guys!! Keep it cool and keep that filter and fluid fresh yearly and we are confident itll be the only trans you'll ever need! Thank you and keep enjoying!!
Than k you brother.. I've tried to watch all your 4l60e vids and absorb all the tid bits..I hope to be reassembling mine next week sometime as a first timer. These vids have given me the confidence to try it on my own. Keep up all the great work and vids..
Drive on!
best instuctional video ever ,very well done ,thanks for making this for us ,that need this ,to take on this task.
100% worth a like and sub. just like every other comment. best and most informative on YT. hands down.
Wow, thanks!
awesome video it really is. lots of great information so far. My only gear grinding problem is the camera man.
Bro ik...
You the man Ryan! I've enjoyed all the build videos and will continue to enjoy more to come. Thanks
Dude your are a badass your video has helped me so much much appreciated brother
Thoroughly enjoying this series, watched your earlier series and that was excellent. Along with Transmission bench this is the “Go To” series for rebuild. Liked your explanation on clutches with the red for racing and the green for daily driving. Good point! Would be interested in your view on the Sonnax wide bushes along with the third capsule modifications from the two manufacturers. Thumbs up!
Hey, awesome videos thanks for being very thorough!
Just wondering you have a part list by chance?
Thanks!
Any oem rebuild kit for this oem rebuild video will do.
This Video is killa Bloke, thank you very much from Australia 💪🇦🇺
Awesome video and Knowledge base. Thanks for pointing out all of things to inspect for. Some of this is obvious, most of it is not.
Glad it was helpful!
Very well done with great detail. Thank you. Trent's Shop Works
This is the best trans video I have seen. Love how you break it up into sections.
You are a very good teacher, but your cameraman is……., making it very difficult to watch.
great video love how detailed it was and your channel is great!
Question..I have seen builders soak their clutch packs prior to build..how important is that or not? Great series BTW..
I actually think i answer that towards the band section of the video but in short not nessescary at all
Good video and we'll explained and very patient thank you
nice video, keep accumulators or change pistons etc. On TRANSGO Gil did the Torqueflytes on our Dodge Max Wedge, his motto was "you can't win if you break" (are you listening Art Carr?) I stillLater Transgo developed the TFOD on my 92 Dakota and the AODE on my 92 Grand Marquis and I can attest to the time (months) and number of times the trans were dropped and customs parts made. I still have both vehicles 30 yrs later and both still run great with 250-300k miles with towing. I did do some oiling mods and installed straight cut gears in the Dodge
I dont know who art carr is and in my opinion trans go is some of the worst parts and kits ever made in my experience. Thats why make my own stuff
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions I built for durability and little GM mostly MOPAR Gil had a patent on the flow in park valve expired in the 80s everyone copies. I'm going to build a 95 4l60e your videos are invaluable
Good luck to you sir. Just whatever kit you decide on, set it up on the softer side because it will always be firmer than stock. Focus on the pump and machine machine machine surfaces
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions Thanks I learned about "on the soft side" on the cable shift torqueflyte in our max wedge. I get the "out the back door" price on kits but also buy Sonnax etc. Art Carr look him up, mister always chirp the tires... Mr high lign pressure ... keep up the good work. BTW I run Quatrosyn 300k miles on TFOD and AODe still good. If you want a write up on TF oiling mods just ask cheers
Hey man you spoke briefly about 1000hp builds. Man you’re obviously a professional transmission builder. I’m I understanding you correctly when you say 1000hp but not a 4l60e right? I have no problem believing a 4l80e will handle that. But how on gods green earth do you get the sprag to survive more than 1 pass of 1000hp? Or the input or output shaft? Like I said it’s obvious you know what you’re talking about. I like your videos you’ve taught me a few tricks.
Myself and several of my many customers are running well over 1000 on a 60e. Some of my folks dont have a ton of power but they do have insane builds that are also stressful on the sprag like jade gartz and his literal monster truck on our page. Some of the other guys ypu can check out and talk to as well are howy price and a 7500lb nitrous wagon 60e, jamie miller 1300hp vette 60e, and several others on pur social media pages. Key is finding the balance between line pressure, line rise, upshift pressures, not making it shift too hard or soft, and moving some fluid around to support that sprag during a hard hit. It really does vary by build so theres not just one good way to do it.
I want you guys to build mt 4L60E for HD towing
Can’t wait to buy a stronger and powerful 4l60e for my 99 Tahoe 2wd
When I fliped the 4th servo backwards my band clearance came up to 85 thousand from the servo cover to complete adjustment I used a wood clamp too lol love that idea and a dial indicator can I run it like that or I still need a longer pin
85 is too much your better off getting another pin. Flipping 4th needs tested. Sometimes the piston needs a spacer to work correctly. It must be checked with air always
Another great video! And yes I am one of those guys that pays attention and watches the entire thing. I was hoping you answered a question I have about a 700R4. I built it with a Monster kid behind a SBC with about 575HP and possibly more torque. It was a street cam when I did this but now I rebuilt it to hood a Pro Charger. I ended up building a TH350 before I knew I was doing a Pro Charger but it might hold up. I put all the hood stuff in it. But anyway back to the 700. One day I had my fat friend in my car and I shifted into 2nd about 6500 and snap! Oh I made it full stick. I lost 1st and 2nd only. I drove it home using 3 and 4. Reverse was also good. What the fuck did I snap? I obviously didn’t take it apart yet because I don’t think I’m gonna use it anymore. Thanks and keep up the great videos! I watch on my Roku so I can’t comment unless I grab my phone
Im guessing your band has left the chat due to setup or clearance or lugging in too low psi if full manual
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions it shifted way to hard into 2nd or or probably wouldn’t of happened. I’m not a tranny guy but I have built a few. I was a Chevrolet tech for almost 9 years but I left it in the 90’s. I did go to school and learned 2 rear wheel and 2 front wheel in class but that was all I did. I never did them in the field. Just a quick run down just to say I’m knowledgeable because I know there’s a lot of backyard mechanics that claim to be mechanics lol. Yeah I just couldn’t remember what parts are responsible for 1st and 2nd only. I appreciate it! That was a great video! Bring on some more!
Oh I set clearance and pressure was good but obviously hitting 2nd to hard was a mistake somewhere. I followed the directions 🙄
Dont beat yourself up lol cars are hard! 1st is basically the fwd sprag, fwd clutches along with the the rear train gearing... it wouldnt be those or youd stop moving and the fwd clutch is still on in all gears and is only mitigated by the sprag to freewheel in 4th and rev while the clutches are still applied. 2nd is simply the Band, 2nd servo (inside), and sunshell (but the sunshell also powers reverse but not the band. based on all this im assuming the band lug has snapped off.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions thanks for that! Yeah it’s hard to keep shit together sometimes when we beat the shit out of our stuff constantly. Sorry for the late reply, I usually watch TH-cam on my Roku so I obviously can’t comment there
he put in the load springs and says himself that they apply slowly burning the clutches over time.and with them in after about 6 months the clutches wont grab because the load springs dont collapse enough. and it takes very little wear to do this. the only come backs we had are the ones we put load springs. leaving these out will increase the life of the transmission 10 fold. also removal of the check ball in the lower case is a recommended gm update.
Simply not true. They prevent certerfuge apply of the 3rd clutch when not in 3rd. Even with 6 frictions they squash and apply just fine in 3rd and 4th. Please dont spread misinformation.
* for anyone reading this is why these transmissions have gotten a bad name because of bad info from guys like this.
I've built several 60s, and I'm building another one right now for a Yukon I bought. I've experimented with all kinds of different configurations for the 3-4 clutch. I've found in my opinion to get the best shift feel from using 9 .062 frictions and. 060 steels. Then whatever thickness backing and apply plates needed to get my desired .025 clearance. I've always ran the load springs, which I'm assuming is a must with so little clearance. Basically I guess I'm asking what is your opinion of this setup, and do you have any recommendations when running this type of setup? Thanks
thats very close to what i do
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions screw you buddy its not misinformation ive been building for years and the only comebacks we have had were ones we built the first 6 months we opened and were using load springs then. you are the misinformation. the best transmission builders in the world leave them out so its guys like you that give them a bad name and make them not last i have hundreds of customers as proof. put load spring in and the 3-4 clutches are gone in 6 months no load springs and been on the road for years speaks for itself. so are pwm deletes bad too?
Then why am i the world record holder at 8.34 for the 4l60e in the 1/4 with one of the best reputations out there with thousands of 60s lol. Drop the pride builder. Gets you nowhere. Just because youve been building 20 years doesnt mean youve been doing it right for 20 years lmao.
I know this video is a couple months old but I figured I’d ask anyways. I just bought a 2007 Silverado z71 5.3/4l60e. 1-2 shift is perfect. 2-3 has a huge flare unless you let off the throttle before it tries to shift. Absolutely will not go into 4th gear at all. Fluid is a brownish color but doesn’t smell burnt at all. I plan to just replace the transmission. What years of 4L60E transmissions will be a direct swap? I keep seeing on forums that it has to be either a 07 or 08 model transmission or it won’t work. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Great and very informative video btw brother 🤙🏼
correct unfortunately because of the one silly speed sensor in the 4L70e your stuck with 2007-2008 only. However you can use a prior 1998-2006 trans but you will need to use tuner software to get into the PCM and change the ISS setting from "fitted' to "not fitted" and it will work just fine.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions I didn’t know that. Is that something that can be done with my hp tuners software? Thank you for getting back to me. It’s greatly appreciated 🤙🏼
@@Big-kon yes hp should be capable
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions perfect! Thanks again man. Keep up the good work.
Very nice video can you flip the 4th servo if you want the tighter clearance will it work fine or is better to put a spacer like trango I see mine is sloppy even with a new band
You need a spacer usually but if your sloppy then lengthen your pin or buy an extra long
Great video Ryan
Very good information thank you
I love the videos a keep doing what your doing. Most motor guys have no interest in the hydraulics involved. You need to get get up with Cletus mcfarlane. That's his main problem right now. He has the power but no delivery
I wanted that once and actually had a customer pitch it to him last year but he doesnt believe yet lol.
What a fantastic tutorial.
Do you sell this rebuild kit with the upgrades and parts you mentioned?
I dont sell any parts sorry. Any rebuild kit will be suitable tbh.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions Great, I went out and bought heavy duty kit with all your upgrades. My first attempt at trans repair, only using your video as reference 👍
how about trans cooler mods. What's good on a budget 1994 GMC Sierra 5.7 ?
Great video!🔥
Hey Ryan,in your 700hp 4l60e you used the anti-clunk spring.On your OEM build you said every unit gets a case saver.Definitely not trying to be a Dickhead! Your videos are top notch!;)
Used to use anti clunks yes. Alots changed over time but have been using case savers in every build for the last few years
Awesome Ryan! Thanks for the reply.Keep up the great work!!;)
that's a great video ! i now have the confidence to be a transmission mechanic
Thanks you so mutch brother
Sick summer and the power he's pushing he should be hitting the 5s, it's his trans holding him back
Cleet Dropped 2 lifters and running on 7 cylinders today i think. Right next to him when then pushed it back into motions building
I was driving and suddenly had all neutral gears, I’ve checked the fluid and it was still good. No burnt fluid smell or metal, I suspect the pump is bad. I do have park
Flexplate is old and overflexed (should be changed on installs) or spacing was not done correctly on install. Only 2 things that will break a pump in motion.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions my mistake was not replacing the pump when I had the trans apart. I have parts to do a manual swap with a nv3500, I’m going to go that route. I don’t ever use the 4wd so it won’t be a loss to me by dropping all the parts
Please share any knowledge u may have on the 2ML70. This Ms for the video.inspiring. (4L80e rebuild
I hope this is an appropriate place to ask... I've been researching 4l60/65/70E transmissions to avoid the TV cable and other issues with 200/700-r4's without having to cram a 4l80e in. Since you are located only an hour away and well reviewed on some forums, I started looking at options on your site. So, the questions...
When you install a transbrake in a one of these, does it maintain the standard shift pattern and automatic function or is it a FMRVB?
How do you rate your transmissions for power? Will your Invincible 65E actually hold 800-850 bhp in a 37-3800lb car?
Lastly, is there a specific year 60E or 65E core I should look for to fit behind a SBC in a RWD car?
Transbrake is auto function D3 brake and we install those on level 3 and black editions often. Level 3 all day holds 900whp based on 4000lbs. Check out our facebook, instagram, and many facebook groups like fbody empire, c5 modified, and performance trucks .net for level 3 results from customers.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions
Cool. Thanks for the quick response.
On donor cores, are there any to avoid or certain years that are better? I have a line on a 60E out of a '97 Z28 but should have no trouble finding something newer out of a 2wd truck/full size van or Astro if need be.
SON LOS MEJORES 🎉
Awsome video and very informative. What would i look for if i am not getting oil out of the cooler lines. I had to rebuild the engine and when i put it back in I am not getting oil pumping to the cooler. Im assuming I damaged something. Trans came apart from the engine and went together easy, no binding. Did i break the pump? Or maybe a stuck spring. I dont know. Its a 05 silverado 4l60e
Most likely broke the pump on install
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions that's what I was thinking. Thanks for replying and confirming my suspicion
I will never look at a transmission the same again .i drained the transfer case oil from the pajero it looked to have fine metalic in oil .would that be normality for 450 000 km without properly serviced ?
Yeah bro thats bad lol. Totally normal
I’ve been having a 2-3 flare in between shifts on heavy throttle. Replaced the 2-3 shift solenoid o-ring. Didn’t seem to help much. What is a common cause for that ?
Typically leaking vb abuse plug and lack of correct wot tuning.
When i worked for a shop the boss walked up to me and said u put all the bolts in a bucket then we played where does this one go half way thru he walked away
Thank you so much
Do you happen to have part numbers for those two special needle nose snap ring pliers? The straight and the 90° angled ones?
I dont. They are very available. They are just general motors snap ring pliers
Do you think the wave plate from Alto is a good idea? I put this plate and Alto wide carbonite any input on this?
In the 4l60 and 4l60E wave plates are only good things.
GM Specific Snap Ring Pliers. Any links to the where these can be found?
Snap on tool catalog or amazon has some that are a big bulkier and harder to use. Either one
You sell parts too? How do we give back? Make a donation button, this is invaluable but at least some people will give sime support. I got 5 on it. Keep it up and thank you for your content
Thabk you for the kind words! Unfortunately i do not sell parts but was going to at one point. I decided to keep our product unique but give back with knowledge. If youve already given me a like and subscribe then thats all the support i could ask for! Stay tuned for more videos this yr!
Looking at the rear case bush, the oil feed holes in the case didn’t match the bush. I installed mine 180 over to match. Probably not a big one with the fluid at the rear, but just an observation.
Dont over think it
Yes I tend to do that as the last four I pulled apart where Lionel up. Just my OCD I suppose.
Nice job
Great video I have a question after installment the transition from first to second jerks hard what do you think possibly happens for the transmission to do that everything else working perfectly.
Did you install a shift kit
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions yes I did, I thought that could be the reason but wasn't sure, thank you for answering back.
@@emeraldlandscapemaintenanc8711 reduce hole size in plate or softer spring in the 1-2 accum valve / cushion and stock spring in 1-2 accumulator housing will fix your hard shift.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions thanks for the advice will do
Is there a specific rebuild kit or brand of kit you recommend for an OEM rebuild like you show in this video?
Not in particular no. Any kit will do.
Once you acquire the tools you can do the job
Hy, i have a black plastic washer under the low roller sprag, (on top of the rear planetary gear, fits the spline). I didnt see this in the video, can i leaf it out? Or did you forget to put it in😊
2:08:17. I dont forget parts. Maybe you should pay more attention before you comment. No you cant leave it out.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions no you didn't forget the plastic washer, my mistake but i found out i can leave it out, i have a sonnax smartshell that comes with a roller bearing.
Reverse piston was a bitch when I first started.lol
Drop a link for a decent rebuild kit
Global transmission parts sells good kits
Do you have any tips for the 08 and up input shaft that is shorter and the 08 and up torque converter that has the stub nost that goes into the flexplate?
Its the same principal. Nothing is built different for that model either
I know this is oem build but what about the pinless accumulator setup, Is it a better option? Initially I had a bad bellhousing leak so i replace the front seal the leak continued so I assumed the front pump bushing was done. I didnt have any noticble shift issues so thats all i was doing but when i got it open i saw one fileing of aluminum in the groove around the stator so i went all in. The only damage ive found was three springs in the 1 2 and the biggest one was broke tore up the back of the piston and the housing Lots of glitter under the piston also found some on the lathe seals in the servo but no big fileings . Also found the 3rd accumulator check ball was deleted. Ive rebuilt a couple units before but they were factory what else should i look out for?
I dont care for them as i have seen them cock in the bore before and get stuck. A new oem style metal piston and seal will do great for many many miles.
@PerformaBuiltTransmissions cool thanks for the quick reply man really appreciate it great channel btw glad you're able to make these videos for us it really is a blessing.
How do you replace that check ball in the input drum?
That 3rd apply plate checking for flatness do you just use a straight edge or do you have them machined automatically?
We machine them in house. No need to check. No plate ever is flat even new
What size apply and pressure plates were used for 3-4? What size clutches and steels?
Machined to clear. Doesnt matter what you use size wise, as long as the end result is .020 to .040 depending on the application your building for.
Do you have any recommendations of rebuild kits ?
Any of them
Hello, I just watched your video and have a question. On the 1-2 accumulator, you recommended not to use the “red spring” from the hd2 kit because the 1-2 shift is way too hard. Currently, I am rebuilding my 4l60e with a HD2 kit from a company you didn’t really recommended. If I didn’t use the “red spring” from the kit, which replacement do you recommend? Thanks!
Keep stock springs in the accum. Dont use theirs at all and it will work with the rest of the shift kit
Appreciate the advice. Thankful for what you do and making videos containing knowledge.
What is causing my 4l60e trans not to shift at shift points ? Not slipping has torque and pulls with rpm increases but only shifts as rpm decreases and then it will shift into the next gear!
If you made stall converter changes, engine changes, or gear ratio/tire size changes then you will have to retune your transmissions shift points.
Thanks this is a 3,000 fix or more
Is it really worth rebuilding a 4l60e? Seems they just go out so easily, even in stock applications.
if its failing in stock applications it is 100% the owner or the vehicle having faults the owner will not address. If they were so bad GM wouldn't have used them for millions of vehicles over 30 yrs and they even brought it back into a new big block package last year in a collab with sonnax. I have made a 16 yr career out of it and have guys with 1000+ hp tq running these with no failures all over social media and the stock guys or 450hp guys half the time dont even know it has a filter that needs changed frequently like your engine. Just something i noticed on the internet in my time and my perspective is all.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions are you really trying to say with a straight face that an automotive company wouldn't purposely use a known bad part? Look at any performance automotive forum...4l60e can't handle anything for very long and it's beyond well known.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions th-cam.com/video/syuxucvAFCo/w-d-xo.html
Yes some parts need improved but its a solid platform that does work very well when everything is addressed. With a straight face... just look on our fb, insta, and tiktok. We also arent the only company making it work.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissionsyea my dads 2001 Silverado has 293k miles he changes the fluid on it every 20k miles she shifts like new although he had to put some new solenoids but they are cheap even with gm genuine I also have one in my 07 Colorado granted it’s a 2.9L but it’s a great transmission with the 2.9L or the 5.3 just take care of
It and don’t hit 6000 rpm every day and use tow haul mode when towing stuff and don’t make it pull 25k lbs
2:33:45 he talks about installing corvette servo
What level 4l60e would I need for my 2005 chevy suburban with AWD and making a 700hp turbo 5.3
It will be daily driven but be able to handle abuse from towing or some pulls down the drag strip
Our level 3 would be suitable for your vehicle and needs
What is the right converter for a 4L60E transmission I received one from a company that on the box it said GM90 4.3L B85TLCX I don't know what the right one was the transmission was rebuilt 4 time like the talk converter blown up . The one they gave me first said 5.3To 6.0 my engine is a 4.8 the engine is compatible with 5.3 help please thank you. God Bless
Oh Gm told me the right one GM 30
I would verify with the company you purchased the converter from. I deal with aftermarket, not stock.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions thank you could you let me know the no# so far so good, now the check Engine light keeps coming on po171 and 174 to lean do you know anything about that to if drop the link . You the best, may God bless you.
@@buenardhayes1866 you need to fix the lean code or you will burn up your transmission again.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions no I have a check engine light it could be the cats aftermarket parts the check Engine light come on after a restart if cleared I can drive out a full tank of gas what you say from experience.
What do you set your clearance on your clutch packs 3-4, forward, reverse input drum....ect?
.020
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions on all clutch packs in the 4l60e?
@@jchaire3622 just 3rd. rest of the packs do not need any other clearance but factory spec.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions thank you sir
Have u ever done a 5r55e for an 05 ranger
I have not
What year are you building this for.
Anything LS based that uses a 300mm shaft. This is a demonstration video. It was not built for anyone or any specific vehicle. This model would go behind most 1998 to 2006 model year vehicles
How much in total for all the internal parts you think to make it bullet proof. Can you gice me a ruff estimate on how much in total buying the best parts for the job. Just transmission rebuild parts
My average build costs 4k. Parts are 25% of the problem
Estas bromendo?.
4k si ni siquiera usas partes templadas, o de perdido el kit de raybestos para 3-4, anillos templados para las aspas de la bomba, planetario trasero de 5 piñones.
Si usaras esas partes entonces se compensarían los 4k.
La 4L60 o 65 son las trannys que sale más barato reconstruir.
4k. Ni que fuera una zf8hp45, 722.6, cvt o doble clutch de audi. No robes a la gente.
Cuando mucho te gastas en una como la que estás armando en este video con las partes que estas usando 700 us con todo y el aceite y convertidor reconstruido.
Para 4k creo que es demasiada tu ganancia.
Only speak english sorry
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions no seas payaso lo puedes traducir.
Eso habla mal de ti.que lastima.
Omg... did you weld that spline tool man??? Lol
I did not. A friend did. I am also not much of a welder
Ni tu amigo tampoco.
Don't knock the Horror Fright Quinn digital torque wrench....
The same company that makes the Quinn tool ALSO makes the Mac digital torque wrench. The Kobalt wrench at Lowes is also the same company.
I'd buy ANY of the 3, but preferably not pay the Mac price for the same tool
No knocking on quinn. Imo i think i stated thats the best most accurate budget friendly tq wrench.
how was that vacuum test on the pr valve :)
Is that a real question?
sure it is@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions
Seeing as i explained we are doing a simple assembly and diagnosis for video purposes only to help others at home on a budget this particular unit was not vac tested during the shoot. After the video it was dissassembled and re speced and checked for a level 2. There was rly no point to go thru all that checking for a assembly video for the average joe thatll never use a vac tester. My advice to the people that are able or can afford/make a vac tester - yes do it if your able
Creo que nunca lo a usado.
Su fabricación es relativamente varata y los resultados son exelentes.
ok i have a question 2000 yukon went thru a flood zone a week or 2 later lost 3rd and 4th gear still have 1st 2nd and reverse plus now the tow haul light comes on every time i start it up what may be wrong electronic plugs look good no water in fluid changed fluid and filter every thing looked great didnt smell burnt no chucks cant figure out what to do dont want to waste money on new trany and not fix the issue any help greatly appreciated
Scan for codes first. Always step 1.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions no codes done all that
Smell the fluid and check for material in the pan as well as the filter at this point. Its probably time for a rebuild. 3rd and 4th are controlled separately so it is not just a simple solenoid or fix.
Ok hold the fuck up. Why did my rebuild kit come with these weird one sided clutch plates for the 3-4 assembly. I'm about to blow this shit up
Its a z pack. Its fine to use, i used to. Tricky to set up and they are very effective with a larger hole size in 3rd.
@@PerformaBuiltTransmissions wait what hole size? I'm so confused. And as far as the stack up seems pretty easy. The backing plate, double sided clutch, and then the steel plate/clutch, then clutches, until you end up with the right clearance with the top backing plate. At least that's how it seems to me. But I'm not 100%.
3/4 son 7 disco fricción??? Mínimo 6 de original.
Correct. 7 came in police packages and heavier duty models so we did that today instead
No matter what kind of money or what you do to a 4l60e second gen it's going to fail prematurely. I found out the hard way after trying to keep a 2000 1500 Sierra alive for 24 years and wasting more money than brains trying to find somebody who actually knows how to rebuild them good never succeeded and gave up the truck.
It sucks you had that experience. I admire the drive tho to keep a vehicle alive for 24 years. Give my facebook a checkout tho. Never hurts to look.
I used to watch another channel and he has turned off the comments. He makes some things differently than I recommend and somethings I don’t do.
Everyone does it different and many ways work.
Witam.
Mam problem z ta skrzynia. Po rozgrzaniu sie oleju slizga sie wsteczny bieg i trzeci tez. Reszta dziala normalnie. Gdzie szukac problemu. Moze ktos pomoze😢.
Z gury dziekuje
Is it full and is the filter clogged? I suggest checking the basics first
Skrzynia jest po remoncie. Tloki tarczi przekladki nowe.
Please use translate to english
Hello. my gearbox has been renovated. the piston discs, O-rings and everything that was included in the set were changed, the filter was new, the oil was new. when it's cold, it shifts well, and when it's warm, reverse gear slips and 3rd gear and 4th gear slips. write if you understand because it is translated from Polish into English by a translator
Valve body 3 2 downshift vs reverse abuse plug was not adressed in the build. Change the plug in the vb between valves and vac check to ensure proper function. Clutches will probably need replaced as well in reverse and 3rd.
this pump going to brokeing