Auto tranny rebuild?
Auto tranny rebuild?
hi all,
alright so my tranny is in dier need of some rebuilding. It slipps quiet a bit and i can definantly tell not all of the power is hitting the pavement. I was wondering what all i should be upgrading other than the torque convertor.
alright so my tranny is in dier need of some rebuilding. It slipps quiet a bit and i can definantly tell not all of the power is hitting the pavement. I was wondering what all i should be upgrading other than the torque convertor.
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Good choices. Just make sure the red eagle rebuild kit doesn't come with the valve body upgrade stuff, if it does than a transgo kit wouldn't be necessary.
Is the red eagle kit just the clutches and steels and bands and stuff?
Try to find a stock 2nd gen flexplate, they're much stronger than a stock 1st gen flexplate
Is the red eagle kit just the clutches and steels and bands and stuff?
Try to find a stock 2nd gen flexplate, they're much stronger than a stock 1st gen flexplate
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Pull a sled or pull a trailer?
If towing, upgrading the transmissions cooler wouldn't be a bad idea, if you dont already have the auxillary trans cooler mounted under the bed.
If towing, upgrading the transmissions cooler wouldn't be a bad idea, if you dont already have the auxillary trans cooler mounted under the bed.
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Not sure what you mean by that? These trucks all had two coolers from the factory. One oil-to-water beside the engine, one oil-to-air behind the grille. If yours are missing someone's been up to butchery. For empty cruising around you can get away with one or the other being gone. A working truck needs all the trans cooling you can throw at it.
you should check to see if the other one is there.
It just looks like a big cannister on the side of the engine, the passenger side to be exact. Under the turbo. It has a couple steel coolant lines running to it. 2 coolant lines. One from each end, and then IIRC it has 2 more going from the trans to the bottom side of the cooler. you can't really miss it if it's there.
It just looks like a big cannister on the side of the engine, the passenger side to be exact. Under the turbo. It has a couple steel coolant lines running to it. 2 coolant lines. One from each end, and then IIRC it has 2 more going from the trans to the bottom side of the cooler. you can't really miss it if it's there.
yea i checked that i also have that one, huh i didn't know either of those were trans coolers. My dads 93 has an under the bed cooler and i thought that at all 1st gens did off the line i guess not.



