Uncle Wally
10-16-2003, 19:39
Ok guys, the frustration is mounting now.
Half way to work this morn, she stayed in 2nd gear. Limped the rest of the way there and then back home later.
Pulled codes. Got a 39, 87 & 88.
The 88 is something I have been working on with IP Timing, so that one doesn't worry me as much as the trans.
The 39 is a TCC off code. Not sure as to why this one is there, but I figure it will go away when the 87 is gone.
The 87 is a ratio low code. Meaning it is slipping. I still have some work to do in the diagnostic world to make sure the trans isn't toast, but with my recent experiences, it probably is.
???????
I can't afford to pay for a rebuild at this point, so I'm going to have to do it myself. Any suggestions?
I have all the GM Manuals for my truck. I have a means to get all the updates available to the manuals/transmission. Is there any other literature that I should look into before attempting this? I have done several manuals and one auto prior. (the auto didn't work well - but I didn't feel bad as 3 other 'professionals' couldn't figure out the case was cracked on TH2004R either.)
- I know you always use a new converter when rebuilding.
- I also plan on using Amsoil again.
- Flushing the cooler shouldn't be an issue as I plan to use a different trans cooler and larger hand bent stainless lines. (that should increase capicity slightly)
- I already have a deep pan by Hughes Performance.
- I have a digital cam to aid in remembering how things should go back together (they helped immensly when I did a Muncie a couple years ago)
- I am considering a shift kit. Will there be any issues with running higher line pressures as commanded from my TD Max chip?
Any other suggestions from any of you seasoned pro's? The more info, the higher the possibility of success.
When you buy a rebuild kit - is there any particular brand that is better? Or any I should avoid?
I guess this is a good start. I will investigate the codes and any electrical/electronic issues on Monday. In the meantime - feel free to toss in two cents! (it might reduce my expense if I get enough opinions!)
Thanks in advance,
Waldo
Half way to work this morn, she stayed in 2nd gear. Limped the rest of the way there and then back home later.
Pulled codes. Got a 39, 87 & 88.
The 88 is something I have been working on with IP Timing, so that one doesn't worry me as much as the trans.
The 39 is a TCC off code. Not sure as to why this one is there, but I figure it will go away when the 87 is gone.
The 87 is a ratio low code. Meaning it is slipping. I still have some work to do in the diagnostic world to make sure the trans isn't toast, but with my recent experiences, it probably is.
???????
I can't afford to pay for a rebuild at this point, so I'm going to have to do it myself. Any suggestions?
I have all the GM Manuals for my truck. I have a means to get all the updates available to the manuals/transmission. Is there any other literature that I should look into before attempting this? I have done several manuals and one auto prior. (the auto didn't work well - but I didn't feel bad as 3 other 'professionals' couldn't figure out the case was cracked on TH2004R either.)
- I know you always use a new converter when rebuilding.
- I also plan on using Amsoil again.
- Flushing the cooler shouldn't be an issue as I plan to use a different trans cooler and larger hand bent stainless lines. (that should increase capicity slightly)
- I already have a deep pan by Hughes Performance.
- I have a digital cam to aid in remembering how things should go back together (they helped immensly when I did a Muncie a couple years ago)
- I am considering a shift kit. Will there be any issues with running higher line pressures as commanded from my TD Max chip?
Any other suggestions from any of you seasoned pro's? The more info, the higher the possibility of success.
When you buy a rebuild kit - is there any particular brand that is better? Or any I should avoid?
I guess this is a good start. I will investigate the codes and any electrical/electronic issues on Monday. In the meantime - feel free to toss in two cents! (it might reduce my expense if I get enough opinions!)
Thanks in advance,
Waldo