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Does anyone have a pdf for the valve body, I want to double check one thing on the tv arm. There is a sleeve on the end of the tv itself and I can't find which direction it goes .
 
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Download the 01 service manual from the faq section, look in the trans section. Should give you a nice pic.
 
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I can't seem to figure out how to use the Faq section?
 
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Old 06-05-2013, 11:31 PM
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So I'm pretty sure I figured it out. Apparently I did air check the right hole so the front clutch does have a leak. So pulled my tranny back out and pulled it apart. So now is to figure out whete its leaking.
 
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Old 06-05-2013, 11:33 PM
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What can be replaced to fix the leak. And what kinda tolerence do the clutches have because I did clean them up and there not tight.
 
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I figured that when the tranny is sitting up on the bell housing the clutches don't leak but when its laying side ways under the truck it is. I guess i was'nt using enough air pressure to check this.
 
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To conclude this thread I found my front clutch housing that I bought used because mibe was destroyed from metal to metal missing a inside seal so after fixing that and the intermediate accumulator(and the reverse band and reverse drum from slipping) the tranny is running great! Thank you everyone for your help.
 


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