Rebuilding a 46RE - What to look out for?
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Rebuilding a 46RE - What to look out for?
I'm pawing through the FAQ thread about rebuilding this trans. I'm a tech at a chevy dealer, and have one of our (gm at least) tranny experts going through it with me (parts are different, but the theory is all the same). The trans is out of a 2001 Ram with a 5.2 and around 109k.
Guess I'm just looking for some tips of parts to upgrade and look out for specifically. We've thrown a governer code (i belive it was 1762..) as well as the TCC Boost valve cover broke. (i found the spring, and pieces of the cover, couldnt find the valve. Also upon pulling the valve body down, there was a ugly section of what appears to be part of a snap ring, from somewhere. The trans will be coming out of the truck monday after work, and completely torn down Tuesday. Since i'll be in there, what are some upgrades over stock that wont break the bank but will help reliability? Other common failure areas that I might be able to prevent with a fix now instead of waiting for a break down the road? Thanks for any help! (feel free to yell at me for not searching as well, because i didnt. )
Guess I'm just looking for some tips of parts to upgrade and look out for specifically. We've thrown a governer code (i belive it was 1762..) as well as the TCC Boost valve cover broke. (i found the spring, and pieces of the cover, couldnt find the valve. Also upon pulling the valve body down, there was a ugly section of what appears to be part of a snap ring, from somewhere. The trans will be coming out of the truck monday after work, and completely torn down Tuesday. Since i'll be in there, what are some upgrades over stock that wont break the bank but will help reliability? Other common failure areas that I might be able to prevent with a fix now instead of waiting for a break down the road? Thanks for any help! (feel free to yell at me for not searching as well, because i didnt. )
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Thanks! Another symptom I just remembered (This truck is my girlfriends so I dont drive it often) is that the past few long highway trips, it would kick out of overdrive and the "O/D Off" light would come on, as if you hit the tow/haul button. After a few minutes it would kick back into overdrive and all would be well again. I'll go run through this thread you mention and see what i can come up with.
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These 46R's are almost always killed by poor ATF flow, and that's one of the symptoms. If it's still in line, a clogged anti-drainback valve is the usual suspect. My favorite fix for that is to replace the valve with a remote filter -- that way you keep the anti-drainback feature and gain the benefits of the remote filter.
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Upgrade frictions, Governor solenoid and pressure sensor, aind install tranny fluid cooler. I also upgraded planetary set and deep pan as well, but those are certainly optional.
Snap ring is out of one of the clutches. It will be obvious when you get it torn down.
Also, in the FAQ/DIY section you can download a service manual. Excellent details on transmission rebuild and all the measurements that are required such as shims.
Snap ring is out of one of the clutches. It will be obvious when you get it torn down.
Also, in the FAQ/DIY section you can download a service manual. Excellent details on transmission rebuild and all the measurements that are required such as shims.
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Factory service manual here https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-ram-faqs-diys-and-how-tos/301336-2nd-generation-dodge-ram-service-manuals.html
MonteC thread here https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-ram-faqs-diys-and-how-tos/240736-montecs-transmission-corner-for-info-only.html
Trans rebuild here https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-ram-faqs-diys-and-how-tos/247003-need-to-rebuild-your-transmission.html
And here https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-ram-faqs-diys-and-how-tos/304364-diy-46re-transmission-rebuild-work-in-progress.html
I found the sure cure kit cheaper here http://www.transmissionpartsusa.com/46RE_47RE_Sure_Cure_reconditioning_kit_p/400-sc4647rhe.htm, $112.87 vs 151.00 at Wittrans
This should get you started.
Dave
MonteC thread here https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-ram-faqs-diys-and-how-tos/240736-montecs-transmission-corner-for-info-only.html
Trans rebuild here https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-ram-faqs-diys-and-how-tos/247003-need-to-rebuild-your-transmission.html
And here https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-ram-faqs-diys-and-how-tos/304364-diy-46re-transmission-rebuild-work-in-progress.html
I found the sure cure kit cheaper here http://www.transmissionpartsusa.com/46RE_47RE_Sure_Cure_reconditioning_kit_p/400-sc4647rhe.htm, $112.87 vs 151.00 at Wittrans
This should get you started.
Dave
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I've not seen the inside of it, but their billet converter looks hell for strong from the outside. I almost hated installing it, it looked so purty. I'm about 10,000 miles or so into my "level 3" Mega Viper, and I still grin every darn time it upshifts. Who knew one of these things could actually shift quickly and firmly into overdrive?