Need New Trans, What to do!

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Yeah it takes is to do a local rebuild twice and you out 2 grand. I was impressed with Jasper. They even do engines and rear ends. Just make sure your lines are thoroughly flushed if reusing. I bypassed all my stock stuff to avoid problems and got a new torque converter.
 
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When he took the transmission out, my "neutral safety switch" was "melted". Another nice $300 for that...Hopefully I will be getting it back today!

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1 Week, $2650 dollars later, problems...

I got my truck back today all fixed up..or so I thought...

My uncle finished up replacing my trans from jasper today and I picked my truck up about an hour ago. He had a snow blower in it that he wanted me to drop off by his house which is only about a mile from me. I drove to his house and everything seemed fine and I dropped off the snow blower and left. I got to the end of his street and went to turn onto the next road. As I hit the gas, it reved to about 2500 rpm and then caught gears and jolted me forward.

I drove back to my house with no more stops on the way and I got to a road near mine with nobody behind me, and tried it again. I tapped a gas slightly a couple times and it just reved. I hit it a little harder and it got to about 2500 and jolted me again. I decided the only thing to do was to floor it from there...so I turned the next corner and was probably in 2nd when I floored it. It wouldn't downshift and was bogging down alot and accelerated very very slowly while my foot was against the floor...immediately followed by the beautiful orange check engine light.

My uncle is gunna bring his computer by first thing in the morning to check the codes and hopefully fix it...Anyone have any input on what it may be? Faulty rebuilt transmission? Or possibly installation error?
 

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ughhhhh....

possibly still low on fluid?

flush the converter or install a new one? It may be toast


not sure, do these get a lockup converter? I had that problem in a grand am the module was screwing up and it ended up costing me a trans
 

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Gotta tell ya, I've been looking for a 4l60e rebuilt here in the bay area...for removal, rebuild, & reinstall the BEST price I found was $2200...average was $2800!

I think I'm going to order a stage 1 performa pay $400 for removal & install. Cheapest way to go...

Cameron

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You could benefit changing to a slightly higher stall, even on a stock cammed truck. LS engines like to rev, and a small 2400-2600 stall would be nice, get it into the power band faster.

Higher stalls are not just for cammed, or modded engines.

I see your point, but I don't like the idea of doing that. You're just tearing shit up at that point. (That's just my opinion of course. I am not claiming to have data to support that.)

After having my rebuilt tranny crap on me 3 times now for various reasons...i wouldn't go with a local rebuild. Go with guys like performa...they do it all day every day and are specialists with 4l60e's..

I'd like to hear more about this^.
 

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I bought a rebuilt tranny off of Ebay last year for 925 out the door with auxillary cooler, rebuilt torque converter from Ronnie Smith Transmissions. 2 year, 24,000 mile warranty. installed myself in a gravel driveway (which was fun) and haven't had one lick of trouble with it. I have 10,000 miles on it and I got 2mpg better mileage and they use new rebuild kits from GM with updated parts, sunshell etc. AND! No core! They soak the price of a rebuildable case into price, so you can rebuild your own and sell or have as a back up or whatever.

It shifts like a dream and I have thrown a lot at it when driving.

2000 GMC Yukon SLE 2wd
5.3 4L60E
157,000+ on the clock.

They told me that the 4L60E's already have the vette server in them and the tranny you get is basically a 4L65E in a 4L60E case.....

Look em up. The price may be higher but at the time, it was great and they dyno every tranny they rebuild.

Ronnie Smith Transmissions.
 

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I'm curious to know what else was done when installing the trans. I had a performance shop install mine and he kept it for a while until all was well. I'm curious if you replaced the torque converter, lines, flushed the radiator if reusing the stock cooler and what caused the neutral safety switch to melt.
 
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Idk exactly what he did. I left the torque converter the same, and he showed me the switch. It wasn't really melted, just one of the plugs was stuck in it really bad, he tried working at it with pliers for a while he said and ended up cutting the wires and soldering and shrinkwrapping the new one on.
 

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