Listen to rockola1971. He will not steer you wrong. There is a "method to his internal trans madness" responses.
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I would not recommend looking up the cost of a valve body...youll have a heart attack. I also dont recommend anyone learning on their transmission on a vehicle that they need in the next couple of days. I would also say that you should have someone there with you that knows transmissions to "supervise". Its not difficult but you can do some major damage if you do something wrong. Leftover parts is never good!Hmm. I might get some quotes. If it is reasonable I might get it taken care of soon. I had the pan off a week ago and found nothing laying in it. The magnet was pretty clean, no pieces of metal or anything like that. Fluid had no metal flakes. Honestly I would assume it is still a healthy transmission just based on dropping the pan. If they try to pull something I would call BS on them right then and there.
Could I just buy a new valve body or an upgrade kit and do it myself? I have worked in a garage before, rebuilt engines, done a few trans rebuilds (Dodge.. need I say more lol). I am no stranger to getting my hands dirty. I would just hate to drop the money and time on replacing the valve body if it doesn't need it. Idk. It has been driving absolutely perfect for me for the past few days, but I guess something sticking (or worn out) in the valve body would make sense.
Thoughts? Should I just buy a new/reman valve body along with whatever else that job requires, or just bring it in and chance them telling me I need my transmission rebuilt (which I really cannot afford at the moment)?
I own (3) 4L60E's and none of mine delay any shifts when its cold and I live in the midwest. (IN).