My SS3600 install thread
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Hey thanks you have been a good help. I have 3 bolts started in the bellhousing and just looking at the gap it looks pretty big. Ill see what it really is when its all bolted up but exactly what do I use to shim? Whats this other thing im reading about making sure the pilot is 1/8 into the hole and if its not then extend the pilot?
Not sure about the pilot part, but when you get the trans all bolted up, the way i did it was through the inspection hole in the bottom, line up a converter foot with the hole, and push the converter as far back towards the trans and measure the gap. I used a 3/16 and 3/32 drill bits.. if its BETWEEN those, your good, but if its bigger, youll need to shim the feet. I had some good washers i used to get it down below a 3/16" gap. I will say it can be a PITA to get the washer between the converter, and flexplate so if you need to, just be patient.
Now that is an understatement! I have 3.73s as well, but my car HATES my back tires! LOL Its time for something wider!
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Hell yea dude I cant wait!
Hey I left a question over in the tc install thread you probly missed. I know you said the flexplate can only fit one way but what is it that keeps it not be able to install backwards? I know the bolt pattern dosent stop someone from screwing it up. I know there curve in the plate but this newer one is much different than the one I took out. Are you sure that the right way is with the GM sticker facing the trans? Anyone else wanna chime in?
Hey, no problem at all! Ive done a ton of 6 speeds, and the auto a few times now. I just recently (last week) installed my SS3600, (Level 3 FLT). Unfortunately, i had to leave town for work before it got tuned, and fully broken in, but my wife says its running strong! lol
Not sure about the pilot part, but when you get the trans all bolted up, the way i did it was through the inspection hole in the bottom, line up a converter foot with the hole, and push the converter as far back towards the trans and measure the gap. I used a 3/16 and 3/32 drill bits.. if its BETWEEN those, your good, but if its bigger, youll need to shim the feet. I had some good washers i used to get it down below a 3/16" gap. I will say it can be a PITA to get the washer between the converter, and flexplate so if you need to, just be patient.
Now that is an understatement! I have 3.73s as well, but my car HATES my back tires! LOL Its time for something wider!
Not sure about the pilot part, but when you get the trans all bolted up, the way i did it was through the inspection hole in the bottom, line up a converter foot with the hole, and push the converter as far back towards the trans and measure the gap. I used a 3/16 and 3/32 drill bits.. if its BETWEEN those, your good, but if its bigger, youll need to shim the feet. I had some good washers i used to get it down below a 3/16" gap. I will say it can be a PITA to get the washer between the converter, and flexplate so if you need to, just be patient.
Now that is an understatement! I have 3.73s as well, but my car HATES my back tires! LOL Its time for something wider!
Yea thanks I bought a few new drill bits just for this the other day. When you say good washers what exactly do you mean? Where can I get some?
Was I supose to use locktight on the flexplate bolts and tc bolts?
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Get a high grade washer x3 from home depot. Most washers are .05 to .07 thick. You really need to come down .10 to .15. I'd recommend using 2 per bolt with longer bolts, which is what I have done but some will tell you to only use one washer. Finding a single washer .15 thick and graded to like 10.9 may prove difficult.
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Everything is done except the exhaust and new trans cooler. But I am kinda wondering why they make their bolts so damn short! Dave said it would be fine with 1/16 washer but idk what to think of it. I learned that I should have checked the bolts before installing this. So maybe I should take them out ****!
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Everything is done except the exhaust and new trans cooler. But I am kinda wondering why they make their bolts so damn short! Dave said it would be fine with 1/16 washer but idk what to think of it. I learned that I should have checked the bolts before installing this. So maybe I should take them out ****!
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What do you mean 3/16 slides right in but 1/8 is tight? How can that be did you type wrong? Dave never told me not to use the ones that came with the tc. He knew I had them installed and he said they are fine just as long as theres a couple threads that catch. But I have to pull them anyway to put locktight on and im gonna look at getting longer bolts or maybe cut my stock ones down if need be cause stock one look long as hell.
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i want a 3600 for my t/a, but ill fix what i know is wrong before i make it more fun but when i do a 3600, shouldnt need anything but converter and cooler because my trans is brand new with like 1k miles on it as of today
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Thanks! I didnt get a shift kit. I have my hands full enough trying to make time for this enough lol. When my trans goes ill have a trans go on the next trans.
Ill be taking my tc bolts out today to examine them. Gonna get some better washers to. Thats probly after I re install this bitch of an exhaust!
Ill be taking my tc bolts out today to examine them. Gonna get some better washers to. Thats probly after I re install this bitch of an exhaust!
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A total of 8-9qrts. I love the ****** thing. I just hope I didnt mess the tranny up being so low like that. It seems to drive great right now since I added about 4 qrts lol but this is my 1st time driving a stalled auto so idk if its good. The shifts are not as hard as before. And let me just mention driving this thing is no problem at all. But its to soon to say I should have gone bigger. I cant wait to break it in and do some wot!