A pair of 700r4's when I was in high school and in love with G body's. My shop teacher specialized in gm automatics so it was cheap.
A4ld that didn't have overdrive after the rebuild so it was refunded and replaced with a c4.
A reman 4l60e in an s10
Otherwise I'm normally a JY transmission replacement guy. I've strangely had great luck with aods and c4s
RossD
MegaDork
9/12/18 7:45 a.m.
Zero! But I'm unsure if I should be proud of that or not. I think it's more of an indication that I'm not trying hard enough.
ultraclyde said:
grover said:
Professor_Brap said:
I do all of mine myself, Im up to 10 or so.
4 47REs from 4 different trucks
3 T850s
1 TR6060
2 NV5500
So, where did you learn how to do this mystical art?
And are you available to hire?
The internet/books/listen to old guys at the shop.
I am available to hire. There is not much to them if you take your time and go by the book.
Jay_W
Dork
9/12/18 10:48 a.m.
I don't rebuild transmissions. I pay through the nose to have someone else do that. One th350 in a van, and a centerdiff redo in my wife's Xtype. The most I do myself is swap them out. I used to drive Mazda 323 GTX's. So, naturally, as night follows day, I have R&R'd about 6 of those. Because Mazda gave us hell-for-stout engines, and bolted them to glass gearboxes. And not gorilla glass either . No, this is special glass. The kind that breaks if you sing at it wrong.
Curtis
UltimaDork
9/12/18 11:21 a.m.
One T56 and two TH400s.
The T56 needed 2nd and 5th syncros. One of the TH400s had a whining pump and the other one just was really high miles and it sometimes wouldn't drop into reverse.
I also usually buy old cheap junk, but I don't keep it long enough to lose a transmission. I did have a THM200 in an El Camino that died. I took the pan off and saw all the destruction and just stuffed a junkyard TH350 in its place. I wasn't going to spend money on a 200 trans.
i have a close friend that had a big cam'd 5.3 in a 2000 silverado that had the 4l60 go out, he had it rebuilt by a shop that put a warranty on it, he proceeded to go through 12 more transmissions that were covered by that warranty until the shop finally said "no more".
12? At some point, much earlier I would've expected the shop to ask what is the common denominator...
RossD said:
Zero! But I'm unsure if I should be proud of that or not. I think it's more of an indication that I'm not trying hard enough.
That or you have the mechanical sympathy required not to abuse them.