Thank you,
@Miami-Dade - glad to be here...I was ripped off by a transmission shop when I was a kid. I had a 86 Fleetwood Brougham that was immaculate, ran great, flawless leather interior, etc that I took to a local Cottman Transmissions where I lived about 30 min outside Philly. They rebuilt the trans, put it back in and three weeks later it started to slip and leak. When I told them about it, they originally wouldn't take it back (blamed me for doing something to it, lol). Anway, after having our family atty write them a nasty letter, they agreed to the warranty work. Drove it across country to go to college at ASU about four months after the fact and shortly after arriving it started to slip again and eventually completely failed. I had to sell the car since I couldn't afford to get it fixed...Broke my heart to get rid of it...Told myself that would never happen again.
FF like 15 years later (and 10 years ago), had an 87 Chevy R10 pickup w/700R4 that started to go out...In the intervening years, I had already taught myself how to rebuild engines, differentials and pretty much anything else on a car so learning how to rebuild the transmission was the next logical step. So i looked up what trans was in it, went to the junkyard to grab a core and tore it down, taking notes and pics along the way. Put it back together and installed it in the truck...and it worked! I really enjoyed the rebuild process so helped a couple friends with their 4L60Es and started building a small business from there. Since I done over 800 transmission rebuilds and never have to worry about getting taken for a ride from a transmission shop.
I will have some upcoming reassembly videos on the 6L80E...In the process of going through a junkyard core now and will finish it up once I'm back in town (traveling over the next 10 days).
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