I want the 77911-03k and 77767k and have done that before. I think I can handle the SC-4l60e since its pump/body stuff. Do I need an HP-4l60e-01? I don't want to get into the gears and bearing or what I'd call the core. So what parts on the list would not require me to remove the core that would help an already refurbished unit. Just trying to make sure it lives up to towing my other toys around, and maybe some burnouts.....lol
Are those Sonnax parts or from another manufacturer?
Let's just use common terms for the parts inside the transmission. High-level, you have the following:
- 2-4 Servo assembly
- Valve Body/Spacer plate
- 1-2 and 3-4 accumulators
- Pump boost and PR valve (accessible from underneath the transmission; no need to remove transmission to replace these valves)
- Pump TCC Control-lock up valve (accessible from underneath the transmission; no need to remove transmission to replace this valve)
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Pump Assembly-rotor/slide pocket/bushings, etc
Reverse input drum
Forward drum (aka Input drum), including input sprag gear assembly and one-way input sprag clutch
Front gear set
Sun shell
Center support w/low roller one-way clutch
Rear gear set
Low Reverse piston
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If the transmission is healthy, you can disregard doing anything with any of the parts underneath that line (the boost and pressure regulator valves and associated springs can be removed without removing the transmission from the vehicle.
I never buy the full sure cure kits, they're usually a waste of money...You only need the Sonnax LB1-4L60E, TCC control - lock up valve for HD use and 1-2 pinless accumulator. You don't need the springs either but you can install them if you'd like. The AFL and TCC reg valves that Sonnax sells require you to ream the valve body using their reamers and holding fixture/jig set up...I have those and use them to remanufacture valve bodies but unless you want to spend nearly $1000.00 on tools, you can just buy Central Valve Body's oversized AFL valves and install Fitzalls TCC regulator valve kit and drop them right in, no reaming/drilling/machining required. Block the 3-2 downshift valve inboard with whatever fits and works - take the 3-2 downshift valve spring and put it inside the AFL main spring in the valve body - that will give you about a 10% increase in AFL-to-solenoid signal pressure, which is always helpful in any heavy duty or performance build.
Since you have experience with installing the super hold servo kits, you know how to install them and check for band clearance/servo travel (if not, Sonnax instructions are very helpful and give you the info you need). Just make sure you drill the spacer plate in phase with your vehicle's overall application, rear gearing, converter stall speed, 2nd/4th gear servo used (the larger the servo apply surface area, the firmer your shifts will be, all other things equal).
Install the Sonnax 1-2 accumulator piston, get a standard aluminum forward accumulator piston and either use another pinless accumulator piston in the 4th accumulator location or simply block the accumulator off all together and leave the bore completely empty.
Lastly, install the Sonnax boost valve kit and TCC control valve kit into the pump - you will need a small pair of snap ring pliers for this task.