RocketScience
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If you can put up with that damn clicking and clunking, I ain't gonna stop ya.You sure you don't want me to just leave her there?

If you can put up with that damn clicking and clunking, I ain't gonna stop ya.You sure you don't want me to just leave her there?
Most of the problems that have occurred or results of my tinkering (this one is a prime example). Trans only started doing it after I took it apart... TwiceDo I have any regrets? Absolutely not. I tinker for 2 reasons-- (1) In hopes that my truck will be more awesome and (2) To learn about how to work on my truck. After installing the shift kit I now know how to get up into the trans a little bit and get my hands dirty. Working on the trans doesn't scare me quite as much as it used to. I know I only removed the valve bodies and separator plate but it still made me feel more confident in my mechanical abilities. If the trans grenades, whelp then I'll find a ZF sooner than I planned
It's all a learning experience for me-- this truck is (unfortunately) my guinea pig.
Nothing is for sure-- but it's coming from the general transmission area and it started right after I modified the trans internals. Not to mention that it's DEFINITELY coming from underneath the truck, and when in park there are no moving components down there except for the transmission and the rear of the engine. I also thought maybe it was my cats expanding and popping but the clunks were too evenly spaced-- like clockwork.
The solenoid pack is inside the trans. So that also be a "transmission" problem in my book.
What's a shift selector and which relays would be there? Last I checked-- most of the relays for electrical components are located in the fuse box and aren't related to transmission components.
My hopes with the ZF project is that I won't invest any more than $1000-1200 for a used or rebuilt trans PLUS all the swap parts.Im waiting to see this ZF swap in action, maybe I could help? That transmission seems to be nothing but trouble for you lately. How much does a ZF cost anyway, and how do you remove all of the AT equipment?
My hopes with the ZF project is that I won't invest any more than $1000-1200 for a used or rebuilt trans PLUS all the swap parts.
Removing the e4od will be the hardest part-- it'll require a behemoth trans jack. This transmission is ridiculously large.
Can't use a regular floor jack or you'll crunch the pan. Transmission jack has a much wider plate that the transmission sits on top of, plus chains to wrap around the transmission for balancing while you lower it, like this: