Alex_M
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I would argue the '60e can be made into an awesome transmission with a little work. That check ball issue is something that should have been addressed early on in the lifecycle of the trans but wasn't; swapping to a synthetic check ball is an easy fix if your separator plate is in good shape. PWM is a bit harsh on the torque converters as well, better off with the PWM valve blocked off in the valve body or having it tuned out.
Plastic accumulators are a double edge sword. Some crack, but on the flip side some aluminum ones wear out in their center bore where they ride on the pin. I think the aluminum is probably a bit better, but in my own transmissions I don't swap them unless I have one on hand while I have the trans apart. I do like to stack washers or nuts on the pin, or place a second accumulator piston to block the accumulator in the case and firm up/speed up the 3-4 shift and save on the 3-4 clutches that are most common to go out.
Of course, sonnax does make pinless aluminum accumulators. I've never used them, but they seem like a good solution as well as long as the o-rings hold them off the cylinder walls well enough that the aluminum doesn't wear. I feel like that probably is the case.
I do like Corvette servos in all my 60e's as well.
Plastic accumulators are a double edge sword. Some crack, but on the flip side some aluminum ones wear out in their center bore where they ride on the pin. I think the aluminum is probably a bit better, but in my own transmissions I don't swap them unless I have one on hand while I have the trans apart. I do like to stack washers or nuts on the pin, or place a second accumulator piston to block the accumulator in the case and firm up/speed up the 3-4 shift and save on the 3-4 clutches that are most common to go out.
Of course, sonnax does make pinless aluminum accumulators. I've never used them, but they seem like a good solution as well as long as the o-rings hold them off the cylinder walls well enough that the aluminum doesn't wear. I feel like that probably is the case.
I do like Corvette servos in all my 60e's as well.