Fresh rebuilt 4l60e question
Last edited by 98LS1driver; Jun 8, 2012 at 01:21 PM.
HELP.
I know there are much more experienced people on this forum who might have the answer for you.
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While I hear a lot of air leakage on the reverse port, I only get a hint of air coming out of the "red" hole you marked; I can hear and feel the clunk of the reverse clutch engaging. I notice that a checkball on the left side of the pump closes; so that is important too. I suspect I hear a lot of air leakage because my stator rings were overly resized - they will enlarge over the next few hours and seal better then.
I cannot visualize the internals well enough to guess why a lot or air is coming out of your "red" hole, but it doesn't do it on my working trans. Figure that out and you should have it solved.
While I hear a lot of air leakage on the reverse port, I only get a hint of air coming out of the "red" hole you marked; I can hear and feel the clunk of the reverse clutch engaging. I notice that a checkball on the left side of the pump closes; so that is important too. I suspect I hear a lot of air leakage because my stator rings were overly resized - they will enlarge over the next few hours and seal better then.
I cannot visualize the internals well enough to guess why a lot or air is coming out of your "red" hole, but it doesn't do it on my working trans. Figure that out and you should have it solved.
I will experiment more tomorrow.
I will experiment more tomorrow.
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The "red" hole is the torque signal which controls the line pressure. It goes only to the bottom of the boost valve and NO WHERE else in the pump. As you may know, the reverse line goes to the middle of the boost valve. Therefore, as I see it, the only way reverse pressure could leak out of the torque signal is if there is a major leak around the boost valve. I don't understand how this could suddenly start though.
You might consider the Sonnax .490 boost valve with o-rings,
part #77898E-K ($24).
I guess I can then finish assembling the trans I've had apart for a while trying to help.
Good luck! And let us know if the trans shop identifies the problem.








