wolf5842
Registered User
Looking to find out how many of you out there who are comfortable with working on the internals of engine have attempted to rebuilt an Auto transmission (E40D) with the help of an ATSG manual. I know there are great Trans builders out there but right now I cannot afford their services. My current Trans is a used one which is starting to slip in 3rd causing hard shifts. I have resolved all of my electrical gremlins which may have contributed to my previous Trans which had been rebuilt 5K ago by a local guy to blow out the front seal. I was so disgusted that I simply looked for a good "Used" unit and popped it in. I am considering trying to rebuild my old (Rebuilt) unit.
Got my manuals last week, familiarized my self with the material. I disassembled the old unit this weekend and found some interesting things: 1- "Center" shaft was ground down on a grinder to the point that it wasn't making contact with the center support ball bearing, 2- a couple of the front pump threads were Heli-coil but one of the coils had the last thread sticking out 0.020" above the surface, 3- the clearance on some of the clutch packs were well above specs. Makes me think there was little attention to detail, which is the heart of any mechanical repair.
Some background on my truck, 94 IDI Turbo, I recently replaced the injectors and return lines (BB's from Typ4), scored on getting a brand new/discontinued "Mac Tools" timing tool to properly set my timing, repairs my VSS signal which was faulty because of Speedometer assembly, has a mild oil leak which maybe main seal which I will address when doing Trans R&R.
I religiously read the posting on the forum and it has been a great help to me. I usually do more reading than talking. I have learned that members are pretty receptive to others questions and ideas and thought that i would try my own. Any input or words of wisdom would be appreciated.
Got my manuals last week, familiarized my self with the material. I disassembled the old unit this weekend and found some interesting things: 1- "Center" shaft was ground down on a grinder to the point that it wasn't making contact with the center support ball bearing, 2- a couple of the front pump threads were Heli-coil but one of the coils had the last thread sticking out 0.020" above the surface, 3- the clearance on some of the clutch packs were well above specs. Makes me think there was little attention to detail, which is the heart of any mechanical repair.
Some background on my truck, 94 IDI Turbo, I recently replaced the injectors and return lines (BB's from Typ4), scored on getting a brand new/discontinued "Mac Tools" timing tool to properly set my timing, repairs my VSS signal which was faulty because of Speedometer assembly, has a mild oil leak which maybe main seal which I will address when doing Trans R&R.
I religiously read the posting on the forum and it has been a great help to me. I usually do more reading than talking. I have learned that members are pretty receptive to others questions and ideas and thought that i would try my own. Any input or words of wisdom would be appreciated.