Need Help-I.D. this loose part in my trans pan
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Yes, that's what I'm thinking also. I called WITTRANS.com and the slip in involves cutting out the old front band and slipping in the new one. No cure for the rear band. I'll go check the meat left on the rear band and if there is some I'll try the slip in for however long it lasts.
No big deal either way. This is in a 98 Grand Cherokee 5.9 and I knew the trans was suspect when I got it. Surprising to me how well it shifted though...that's why I'll try the slip in.
No big deal either way. This is in a 98 Grand Cherokee 5.9 and I knew the trans was suspect when I got it. Surprising to me how well it shifted though...that's why I'll try the slip in.
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I've had one of those bands in my trans. for about a year now. It was a quick fix to keep my truck drivable till I could rebuild the trans. It's been in there longer than I originally anticipated, but it's still shifting right and otherwise acting normal. My clutch drum was also looking pretty bad and I didn't expect the band to last this long, but all's well so far.
The band
The worn out band needs to be cut in two and removed in two pieces. The slip in band does just that, slips in without having to disassemble the trans.
The band
The worn out band needs to be cut in two and removed in two pieces. The slip in band does just that, slips in without having to disassemble the trans.
#18
Old band out...
All bone, no meat...
New band in...
Shooting for completion tonight but would like opinions on 2 items...
Delete the check valve or not?
Is my accumulator OK with just the single spring mentioned above? I don't see any springs or pieces of springs anywhere in my garage. Little bit uncomfortable on this issue.
Thanks for the help, almost done...for now...
All bone, no meat...
New band in...
Shooting for completion tonight but would like opinions on 2 items...
Delete the check valve or not?
Is my accumulator OK with just the single spring mentioned above? I don't see any springs or pieces of springs anywhere in my garage. Little bit uncomfortable on this issue.
Thanks for the help, almost done...for now...
#19
those are great pictures. what kind of camera is that?
i'd focus on one problem at a time and delete the check valve later by drilling it out (most simple solution). you can cut the tubing and replace the hose at and even later date when installing a cooler.
sorry, i don't know about the accumulator spring.
i'd focus on one problem at a time and delete the check valve later by drilling it out (most simple solution). you can cut the tubing and replace the hose at and even later date when installing a cooler.
sorry, i don't know about the accumulator spring.
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