4L60E 2-3 hard shift
Hi guys,
I have a 2004 5.3 and a 4L60E that I just rebuilt (first time rebuilding an auto).
The problem is that right after the rebuild the 2-3 shift feels like a bump that jerks the car forward.
There are no problems with any other shifts, 1-2 feels nice and crisp.
The hydraulic part is mostly stock other than the sonnax line pressure booster kit.
From what I have read, it could be 3-4 clutch engaging while the 2-4 band is still engaged.
How can I fix this?
I have a corvette servo installed.
Servo travel is 0.080".
3-4 clutch clearance is 0.043" (borg warner 7 friction pack)
I have a 2004 5.3 and a 4L60E that I just rebuilt (first time rebuilding an auto).
The problem is that right after the rebuild the 2-3 shift feels like a bump that jerks the car forward.
There are no problems with any other shifts, 1-2 feels nice and crisp.
The hydraulic part is mostly stock other than the sonnax line pressure booster kit.
From what I have read, it could be 3-4 clutch engaging while the 2-4 band is still engaged.
How can I fix this?
I have a corvette servo installed.
Servo travel is 0.080".
3-4 clutch clearance is 0.043" (borg warner 7 friction pack)
No idea on the orifice size, I installed a new separator plate (GM 24241783) without any modifications.
What is the preferred size for that 3rd feed hole? I have a stock truck torque converter.
Originally Posted by MaroonMonsterLS1
As a side note...if you installed sonnax part # 77701-076, take it out and throw it in the trash.
That causes issues like this more than it solves any other issue
That causes issues like this more than it solves any other issue
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MaroonMonsterls1 needs to confirm, but I think that leaving out the inner springs on the servo could also cause a bind. Presumably you did not leave them out and they aren't overly weak; just pointing that out.
Here are the drill bit sizes close to .110 and .093:
7/64 = 0.1094
#35 = 0.1100
3/32 = 0.0938
Here are the drill bit sizes close to .110 and .093:
7/64 = 0.1094
#35 = 0.1100
3/32 = 0.0938
Originally Posted by mrvedit
Here are the drill bit sizes close to .110 and .093:
7/64 = 0.1094
#35 = 0.1100
3/32 = 0.0938
7/64 = 0.1094
#35 = 0.1100
3/32 = 0.0938
I drilled the separator plate to the specified sizes, but the 2-3 bump is still there. Maybe it got a bit softer, hard to tell. Also noticed that 3-2 downshift is very quick and somewhat harsh.
I tested the pressure at idle and got 90 psi at "D" at idle and 110 psi at "R" at idle.
Looked at hptuners logs and they show that "Force motor current" is 0.96A at "D" and 0.98A at "R" at idle (both desired and actual).
Trans fluid temp was 180F.
Any ideas on what to check next?
I tested the pressure at idle and got 90 psi at "D" at idle and 110 psi at "R" at idle.
Looked at hptuners logs and they show that "Force motor current" is 0.96A at "D" and 0.98A at "R" at idle (both desired and actual).
Trans fluid temp was 180F.
Any ideas on what to check next?
Here are the results (at idle)
P 85
R 115
N 85
D 85
3 85
2 85
1 85
At 1200-1300 RPM:
P
R 250
N
D 190
3 190
2 180
1 190
When the tires start spinning in "D", the pressure seems to spike to about 250 psi.
Did some experiments with hptuners. Gradually lowered 2-3 shift pressures at light to medium throttle until there's no more bump. However, if I drive with the windows open I can hear a clunk on 2-3 shift. Is that clunk normal?
I'd be watching the pressure gauge while driving to make sure you're not risking the life of the trans.
Lowering the pressure seems to be masking a mechanical issue.
With those feed sizes, I don't have any tie-up issues.
I would not be surprised if you had a decent leak in the valve body skewing your issues.
Lowering the pressure seems to be masking a mechanical issue.
With those feed sizes, I don't have any tie-up issues.
I would not be surprised if you had a decent leak in the valve body skewing your issues.
Thanks. I'll try to make a longer hose for the pressure gauge to check it while driving.
What is the expected pressure for a 2-3 shift at light throttle?
Valve body is a GM remanufactured one. I actually have an old valve body that I removed when I rebuilt the transmission, I can swap it in to see if the issue is still there.
What is the expected pressure for a 2-3 shift at light throttle?
Valve body is a GM remanufactured one. I actually have an old valve body that I removed when I rebuilt the transmission, I can swap it in to see if the issue is still there.








