My 4L80E rebuild adventure
#11
Its probably your servo pin.
While on my bench I did a ton of pressing on the servo to get it to engage correctly, I even had to weld some material on the end to adjust length after I cut it too short!
I followed this short guide.
400/4L80 Band Adjustment
While on my bench I did a ton of pressing on the servo to get it to engage correctly, I even had to weld some material on the end to adjust length after I cut it too short!
I followed this short guide.
400/4L80 Band Adjustment
#13
Thanks for the link. I'll test it out. I dropped the pan and pulled the servo. Found the c clip for the pin was bent into the piston cover. Almost like something tried yanking on the pin to pull it out of the cover. I have a spare pin but need to measure it. The original pin I damaged when removing from the piston, it was stuck in there pretty good. I attached pictures, hopefully can see what I'm talking about.
Original servo - marked up pretty good from removing pin.
Original pin on left
Do these lines mean anything?
Original servo - marked up pretty good from removing pin.
Original pin on left
Do these lines mean anything?
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