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'95 46RH - DIY or $1.4k Shop Repair?

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Old 10-12-2010, 01:01 AM
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I talked with a family member who rebuilds transmissions, he said it is very doable, take your time, and pay attention to detail. The only real special tool that you need is a press.
 
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Well, I finally gave in to the nagging and took it to the trans shop Monday morning. I got it back Friday evening. They said the OD was actually melted together from slipping and had to be chiseled apart. The guy said he beefed it up with heavier clutches and left out a checkball so it would shift better (or something) as well as putting on an aftermarket trans cooler.

The only thing I did notice was the 2-3 upshift is a little mushy under moderately heavy acceleration with no payload bringing it home.

I am going to call tomorrow and see if there is a break-in time or if something is not adjusted right.

Also I think he might have blown a wheel cylinder tranny braking it, cuz last night while installing helpers(another whole story) I noticed the drivers drum leaking brake fluid. Oh joy.

So I am sorry to say I didn't have the opportunity to DIY.
 



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