4L60e loose pwm
The TCC PWM solenoid is fed straight off the AFL valve and there is virtually no restriction. So you had a MASSIVE AFL leak.
no 1st or 4th would be because there is not enough AFL pressure to stroke the shift valve against its spring.
No TCC would also make sense if you retained a stock regulated apply valve lineup. Because the apply pressure for TCC in a stock setup relies on AFL oil to be regulated via the solenoid and stroke the valve outboard to increase pressure.
Basically...solenoid falls out=big leaky=no pressures for solenoids=no workie
The TCC PWM solenoid is fed straight off the AFL valve and there is virtually no restriction. So you had a MASSIVE AFL leak.
no 1st or 4th would be because there is not enough AFL pressure to stroke the shift valve against its spring.
No TCC would also make sense if you retained a stock regulated apply valve lineup. Because the apply pressure for TCC in a stock setup relies on AFL oil to be regulated via the solenoid and stroke the valve outboard to increase pressure.
Basically...solenoid falls out=big leaky=no pressures for solenoids=no workie
Most of the time I find the AFL Valve-Train/ bore to be too worn for the Central Valve-Bodies AFL Valve.
It does work nicely though for a bore with minimal wear.
If there is an AFL circuit leak, that is as large as the solenoid not being installed...
An oversized AFL Valve will not do anything to help.
but if the solenoid is missing...then you'll have a HUGE leak and it won't matter
Here's a picture showing how AFL oil will just have a massive amount of oil pissing out because there is no solenoid to stop it







