denalilex
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okay, first - i want to just say thanks to all of yous who have shown up for & shared with me your wealth of knowledge & experience to help me work through these projects i’ve been able to complete over the last year & as a result - you’ve all taught me a hell of a lot & provided me with so much extremely valuable information & thus - knowledge that i’ve been able to use towards improving my skill. & for all of the threads on this site - i’ve learned more than i ever planned to. i think that’s awesome.
ok now - i’m finally finishing up with my 6L80 repairs - which i first decided to take on by myself as i’m rebuilding this truck anyway - & the neck-breaker 1-2 shift, sometimes 2-3 - was an ailing embarrassment that i got tired of saying “no sorry, it’s fine, it does that but it’s fine” & i do believe i’ve found the issue in the form of my #1 checkball being hella shrunken. so i replaced those, the laminate seals & am now in my garage & about to put this thing back together but i still have mixed opinions on how to address the fluid .
the major clunk was the only issue i had. so my trans - fwiw - is in considerably decent shape for almost 300K. it has been serviced before. not by me. probably a solid 150K ago. maybe more. fluid was definitely nearly black. no metal chunks in the pan. normal amount of buildup on magnet. nothing worrisome.
flush or just refill with what i’ve taken out by dropping the pan? i’ve been told both which came along with their own serious reasons of why to do one over another.
opinions on this as im about to be filling her up & want to keep it in the best shape possible.
TIA!
PS sorry i’m so long winded. i try & fail to summarize.
*EDIT*: i originally planned to flush & thus, bought everything needed in preparation for it. so i have 14 quarts of Dexron-VI, acdelco filter, seal, & cork gasket & lucas stop slip transmission stabilizer. i have plenty of vinyl tubing. so i can do either.
ok now - i’m finally finishing up with my 6L80 repairs - which i first decided to take on by myself as i’m rebuilding this truck anyway - & the neck-breaker 1-2 shift, sometimes 2-3 - was an ailing embarrassment that i got tired of saying “no sorry, it’s fine, it does that but it’s fine” & i do believe i’ve found the issue in the form of my #1 checkball being hella shrunken. so i replaced those, the laminate seals & am now in my garage & about to put this thing back together but i still have mixed opinions on how to address the fluid .
the major clunk was the only issue i had. so my trans - fwiw - is in considerably decent shape for almost 300K. it has been serviced before. not by me. probably a solid 150K ago. maybe more. fluid was definitely nearly black. no metal chunks in the pan. normal amount of buildup on magnet. nothing worrisome.
flush or just refill with what i’ve taken out by dropping the pan? i’ve been told both which came along with their own serious reasons of why to do one over another.
opinions on this as im about to be filling her up & want to keep it in the best shape possible.
TIA!
PS sorry i’m so long winded. i try & fail to summarize.
*EDIT*: i originally planned to flush & thus, bought everything needed in preparation for it. so i have 14 quarts of Dexron-VI, acdelco filter, seal, & cork gasket & lucas stop slip transmission stabilizer. i have plenty of vinyl tubing. so i can do either.
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