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Got some more parts today. Valve body kit and accumulator piston seal. Rebuild kit was missing one, and because I'm not a crook I ordered one. $6 is a small price to keep my integrity.
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Got some more parts today. Valve body kit and accumulator piston seal. Rebuild kit was missing one, and because I'm not a crook I ordered one. $6 is a small price to keep my integrity.
This is why I want you to build me a transmission. It's the little things...
And free extra bumps.
How about these crooks posting buy the fcking trans and stop spammin, I did.
I may do another one. Won't be anytime soon though. They're so time consuming.
I'll take 'em.And free extra bumps.
Ha! I just hope if someone wants an input shaft or chain upgrade, they get me before I complete the build.
Thanks man. Trying to set a good example for my kids.
Parts from TEP came today. Should be able to make some more progress.
I didn't realize how beat the check ball holes were in the old separator plate until after I scrapped the gaskets off, so I decided to pitch it. Looks like this one is getting the bonded separator plate and torlon ball upgrade for free.
Transmission builds are brutally time consuming.
As for members creeping around your place, after Scotty's second appearance at my place, I moved!
^^^ lmao!
Well, it looks like this thing is getting the input clutch upgrade. The trans shop gave me the wrong input steels, which lead me to dig through my stash of extra stuff. Turns out I had 5 thin steels and one clutch on hand. That along with the 4 clutches I already had put me back in business.
Bump...
Because final drive end play matters to me, I ordered up the proper selective washer
Between 0.006" and 0.012" is the tolerance. I'm satisfied with this
Minimum distance for chain to case is 1/8" (0.125"). At 5/16" (0.3125"), I'm comfortable using the original chain
LAST CALL before I button it up... After Friday, I'm going to charge a little extra labor to install a shaft or 7/8" chain set.
Gonna take a little poll here...
I need to replace the pan due to the junkyard poking a hole in the original one during the fluid capture process.
I can get an OE AC Delco pan for $33, or a Dorman with a drain plug for $5 more. I figured the cost of a new pan into the overall price of the trans, so either one won't change the final price. What I'm wondering is; Would you, as a Grand Prix owner, prefer a standard pan, or the one with a drain plug?
My original trans I had a drain installed, the trans I got from you did not. To early for me to care, but yes always a drain!
Always drain plug
Rockauto has the dorman one for $5 less than delco under 04 Impala SS
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