Trans keeps ruining fluid
#12
Yeah, biggest issue is sourcing it’s replacement, I’m not putting another 46re in. I don’t care if this trans seemed to be a fluke, but I’m not getting another one. I’m going stick or I’m figuring out how to get a 545rfe onto it, @MoparFanatic21 said to get a ZF8 but that’s a little outside the immediate budget
#13
#14
but I’ve never gone into automatics
#15
Fair few folks here have rebuilt their 46 trans, having never been in any variety of trans before. There are a LOT of really good resources for such an exercise, and you can beef the trans up to withstand just about anything the motor can throw at it. Rebuilding the manual is likely easier, however, finding one is the fun part.
#16
Fair few folks here have rebuilt their 46 trans, having never been in any variety of trans before. There are a LOT of really good resources for such an exercise, and you can beef the trans up to withstand just about anything the motor can throw at it. Rebuilding the manual is likely easier, however, finding one is the fun part.
#17
@HeyYou since I would already be going through converting the truck to manual, couldn’t I get a diesel/v10 trans and use a different clutch plate? Or is there more to it not matching than just the splines, I know the bells are different but couldn’t you get a V8 bell and throw it on a diesel trans?
Or if it’s too hard to find the v8 just stick with the auto?
Or if it’s too hard to find the v8 just stick with the auto?
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#19
I did not know that, where would you recommend getting a rebuild kit, I don’t really want to spend nearly $1000 just on the clutches when I could just get an already built trans
#20
On page 6 of MonteC's Transmission corner thread, he has a list of suggested parts for a member that regularly towed a 7K lb trailer. At one time, I had a nice spread sheet with what the parts were, and pricing, but, that's been a few years, and a couple harddrives ago..... and I no longer can find it. Some of the parts were duplicates, as things changed in the trans over the years. (RH to RE mostly.) Of course, that wasn't inexpensive either, not even considering labor if you paid someone else to do it....
An interesting experiment would be picking up a cheap 47 from a local yard, pulling everything out of it, and see if it will indeed transfer to the 46 case.... (or even a 48, if you can find one for a reasonable price.....)
But yeah, rebuilding these transmissions certainly is not cheap. I was floored by how much it cost when I checked into it. I was used to what we charged at the Chevy dealer for a complete R&R..... under 1500 bucks.... parts, labor, taxes, the whole shebang. These days, you pay that much just for the parts for a 'stock' rebuild on one of ours. I feel old..... (I worked at the dealer back in the early 90's.)
An interesting experiment would be picking up a cheap 47 from a local yard, pulling everything out of it, and see if it will indeed transfer to the 46 case.... (or even a 48, if you can find one for a reasonable price.....)
But yeah, rebuilding these transmissions certainly is not cheap. I was floored by how much it cost when I checked into it. I was used to what we charged at the Chevy dealer for a complete R&R..... under 1500 bucks.... parts, labor, taxes, the whole shebang. These days, you pay that much just for the parts for a 'stock' rebuild on one of ours. I feel old..... (I worked at the dealer back in the early 90's.)