obriza wrote:could i do the service myself? what does it consist of? ill maybe try source some prices for a solenoid, shift kit stage 2 and 2500 stall... thanks
trans service, this is what someone posted elsewhere, roughly what i followed.
solenoid goes in when filter is out.
1: go buy tranny service supplies (1*filter, 1*gasket, 1*oil)
2: Jack car up and make sure IT IS SAFE, use stands or ramps, and chock the back wheel
3:undo all the pan nuts, crack them first, and loosen the back ones. you will have oils starting to dribble out (you can use an oil catch pan, or shower in it if you want)
4: once oil has slowed, remove pan and let the rest of the oil drain from the box
5: while this is happening, you will see a magnet on the pan you just removed. clean all the metal fillings off that.
6: while the oil is still drining, remove gasket from pan, and clean surface from any **** (goob, whatever) (feel free to eat the old gasket, you don't need it anymore)
7: Get your a*s back under the car and look at the filter in the transmission. if you don't know what one looks like, look at the one you just bought (One in the tranny may appear dirty)
8: note where the spring clip goes across the filter and mounts onto the castings of the transmission *Rember this*
9: remove spring clip, remove filter, wait for some more oil to drain (feel free to shower in it again)
10: replace with fresh filter and re insert clip (hold your tounge the right way for this)
11: put gasket on pan, and bolt pan back to transmission. be cearful that gaskt does not slip off its mount here, take your time and get it right. bolt up even and tight (not insanly tight, just firm)
12: check that gasket is as it should be
13: check it once more, then think, and check again (tranny oil is hard to clean off concrete)
14: let car off stands and put on level surface
15: pull out gearbox dipstick (drivers side, yellow knob right near firewall)
16: fill with tranny fluid down the hole the dipstick came out, be cearful not to over fill it, just do a bit at a time, using how much of the old stuff that came out as a basic guide. let it settle and check again, adjust where necessary.
17: take it for a drive, get it nice and hot (tranny may play around here, if it does, check the fluid levels and adjust.
18: get home and check for leaks and the likes
19: sit back and sink p1ss, with the self satisfaction on the fact that you yourself have just completed a transmission service... let the women come and the beer fall from the skies.