2007 Silverado 4L60E Complete Valve Body Rebuild (Ep.7)
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
We'll take our transmission valvebody completely apart and check out every last valve before cleaning it all and reassembling. A lot of little parts but we'll try to keep them in order! Tried to make it as easy to follow as possible without the video being too long. Next episode we can finally start putting it all back together!
Date of filming: July 9th, 2018 (Valve Body Rebuild)
July 16th, 2018 (Fluid Pressure Manifold Switch Rebuild)
Song List (Order of First Appearance):
0:01 Hills - Riot
6:05 Red Berry - Silent Partner
10:03 Hilltop - Dan Lebowitz
(All music provided by KZread's Audio Library royalty free.)
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Please forgive the video banding present in a lot of this video, the camera's shutter speed setting must have been bumped and we didn't notice it until afterward. Couldn't find a good way to get rid of it so we decided to just not draw attention to it within the video itself. Hope it isn't too annoying!
@ian_lambert-knight
5 жыл бұрын
Fuzzy Dice Projects Second (‘-‘)7
@shanali852
5 жыл бұрын
Fuzzy Dice Projects it’s all good
@deankay4434
4 жыл бұрын
S@!-; happens, I saw it on a bumper sticker once.
@shelbiehudson3513
4 жыл бұрын
I have a question. I have a 99 GMC Sierra 1500 V8 5.3L. That I am in the process of rebuilding and repairing by my self. And I just took my 4L60E valve body out to change out my all of my solenoids and while I was taking out my 1-2 shift solenoid the 1-2 shift valve came out with it as well as the 3-2 control solenoid and valve. Now my question is does this mean that the valve and springs need to be replaced on my transmission valve body or is that normal for them to just fall out when removing the solenoids? Sorry not trying to bomb you’re comments with the same question. I really just need an answer to this. I am trying to learn about this stuff but the internet doesn’t show you everything. I pray to get a response soon. I know it’s a 50/50 chance. But hey. A girl can try right?
@nicholashubbell5308
2 жыл бұрын
It was perfect no worries
Okay I'm gonna be honest I don't understand what the hell is going on, but I love watching these videos, I always look forward to them
Dam This stuff really looks a lot more simple than I thought originally Thanks as always for these amazing videos
12:08 "Switch body"....Freaky Friday......i love this channel.
Seems like getting to the moon was easier than designing an automatic transmission.
This is the highlight of my day.
Thankyou so much broski!!! Just put my valve body back together using this your a savior!!!
An important step you didnt show is making sure the shuttle valves slide super smoothly in their bores. Sometimes little burrs can form in the bores which can hang up the valves and cause issues. The cleaned valve should slide all the way in and out of the bore with gravity alone (you very well may have done this step but with such a detailed video i thought it was worth mentioning)
@FuzzyDiceProjects
5 жыл бұрын
True, good point! The fluid and grime will make them tricky to remove sometimes but when reinstalling (or test-fitting after cleaning) they should glide like a slip-n-slide on a runaway truck ramp. Should have mentioned that more clearly but I guess it got away from me.
@dalevackar182
2 жыл бұрын
@@FuzzyDiceProjects What a waste of time . Clean it check it update it and bolt on.
Its been a long journey, looking forward to seeing it complete
Thank you so much for this. Probably the most in depth and complete rebuild video on KZread. Great editing too. 👍
Excellent video
Wow, that was great, thanks!
Love these videos
Thank you, I learnt something...seals and membranes on the pressure manifold switch.
You can tell if solenoids are working if you take a 9 volt battery and alligator clip touch it to the connectors you should hear it activating with a clicking noise.
Great video
This is cool to watch you do this as I could not do it I don't have the patience.
Love yer videos man and damn it the end of the videos always get me 😂😂😂 great job
I will never mess with transmissions this is too much for me to rebuild
@DoRC
5 жыл бұрын
Its really not a bad as it seems. As long as you take it one little bit at a time and dont let yourself get overwhelmed by the big picture its really pretty straightforward. No single part of the job is overly complex or technical.
@hansentom50
5 жыл бұрын
Just tedious is all
@funnypranker34
5 жыл бұрын
Do R/C! If you say its not hard, hmmm my friend has an old car may take the tranny apart and try to rebuild it
@DoRC
5 жыл бұрын
@@funnypranker34 go for it. Just do plenty of research ahead of time (watch videos, ask on forums etc) make sure you have any special tools you need and give plenty of time for unknowns (surprise needed parts etc). Some autos are definitely easier than other but take your time, take lots of pictures and stay organized and it's doable for anyone with a decent level of mechanical skill. I'd say if your very comfortable with taking the trans out then rebuilding it shouldn't be an issue.
@damianrenzello1567
4 жыл бұрын
Its actually pretty easy! Once you get it, these videos are priceless! 👍😎👌
Know your car cheat sheet... Oh my, I was just thinking the other day my rubber spinloops were having issues, and photons were being retained also. Thanks! I am going to NTB and asking for some help!
Great video. Curious, what exactly is the procedure on staking the valve for the lock-up line pressure? Also, can you stake the valve AND cut a slot in the TCC Solenoid? I'm running a high performance high stall converter and need all the lock-up pressure I can get reliably.
another great video, sir. the suspense is killing me though! can't wait to find out why your truch wouldn't reverse.
@AndrewDUnknown
5 жыл бұрын
It was the t case the transmission is fine he said it in a earlier video
Aint nobody got time for partial lockup!
Amigo me acabas de TorAdero con tu vídeo gracias
Wow, a forward abuse valve at 3:08. Never thought I'd hear a car part like that lol
I have a question. I have a 99 GMC Sierra 1500 V8 5.3L. That I am in the process of rebuilding and repairing by my self. And I just took my 4L60E valve body out to change out my all of my solenoids and while I was taking out my 1-2 shift solenoid the 1-2 shift valve came out with it as well as the 3-2 control solenoid and valve. Now my question is does this mean that the valve and springs need to be replaced on my transmission valve body or is that normal for them to just fall out when removing the solenoids?
Did you find out what was wrong with the transmission? Really nice editing...
@DoRC
5 жыл бұрын
Nothing. Its the xfer case.
Never knew they have so many parts in them.
Older 4l60s benefited from a Corvette shift solenoid to increase line pressure for a more solid shift. We did it to my brother in laws 99 and no more slush box.
@MojoWitwicky
5 жыл бұрын
No such thing as a "Corvette shift solenoid"
@jeepindave5464
5 жыл бұрын
@@MojoWitwicky sorry i meant servo
I have a 1994 k1500 5.7tbi with 4l60e. Truck is stuck in 3rd unless I manually shift to 2nd. I can reset the computer and get all gears for a short amount of time. What should be my plan of attack?
brb getting more popcorn
I'm interested in rebuilding a small block V8, similar to the one you did in the blazer, and I wanted to know how much time and money it actually took to do that. It looks like a lot of fun, I just want to know what I'm getting into before I start.
@FuzzyDiceProjects
5 жыл бұрын
Filming the process takes a lot longer and we took our time, it was right around two months. Most of the time is spent cleaning parts, so there are different ways to clean things that also would save a lot of time. Even not having done it before it is a doable project over two or three weekends. That engine rebuild cost around $280 including paint and the camshaft kit which was almost half of that total. Spent a bit more on tools like the flex hone (~$35) but nothing too bad. Of course, if you are replacing cylinder heads or having parts machined that can get expensive quick, but sometimes it really is necessary and would be worth it in the end.
How do you think of this
nice work. how long it take you to finish this thing?
@FuzzyDiceProjects
5 жыл бұрын
This one took a long time, almost two months. A lot of that was finding time to do it and waiting for a few parts and filming, though. Last one (700R4) was done in around a week.
👍
Okay, I have a very important question. Are the 1-2 and 3-4 shift solenoids different? My son removed all he solenoids and set them in a bowl. I do not know which is which. Do I have to buy new ones to make sure I have the correct solenoid for the correct purpose?
@randallstewart8487
2 жыл бұрын
Same solenoids,different valves and spring behind them,the wiring harness connectors determines which one works when the computer sends the signal to do so,the harness connectors are a certain lenght so you cannot connect them wrong!
Would you be willing to put all these videos together to make one long version for the people who like the longer videos?
@FuzzyDiceProjects
5 жыл бұрын
Hmm, I hadn't considered it. I suppose I could try! Since these are rendered in 4K it would take a very long time to render and upload, but it should be possible. The whole transmission rebuild would be around two hours long. Thanks for the suggestion!
so how did you get brave enough to rebuild a transmission? i need to know cause i'm trying to build the confidence to rebuild one myself
@FuzzyDiceProjects
5 жыл бұрын
I read a rebuild manual or two and scanned a lot of forum posts where users made their own tools and showed creative ways to get these transmissions apart or back together. That's really all I did before rebuilding the first one! If you take your time and keep track of all the parts, taking care of one assembly at a time, it really isn't such a difficult job. There is a lot to consider but the actual rebuild process isn't too difficult.
@matthewpeoples3766
5 жыл бұрын
I have never did one... until now. A lot of KZread and forums like fuzzy said. I'm still working on mine after three weeks. Had to order more parts so it's best to open it up first see what's busted and what's reusable. I ordered full kit before hand. Got it opened up and found bad parts that were not included. Got my last part in today. Worst part I'm working on a "rebuilt" transmission that I bought .
HI
Abuse valves. You know when they're going out because the transmission starts yelling profanities at you.
Do you by chance know what would cause the engagement of drive to be low? Just had this rebuilt and have went through two different converters because that’s what they thought it was. Same issues still. I go into drive and it acts like it’s not in drive until RPM is a little higher that 1300
nice job on the rebuild but i dont think it was the transmission my money is on the transfer case and i hope you rebuild it
@FuzzyDiceProjects
5 жыл бұрын
Well you're right, nothing wrong with the transmission and the transfer case was indeed the issue, we will rebuild it next!
I'm 204 like
i'm sure satan created the automatic transmissions. So many parts...
@kadenwatt2033
5 жыл бұрын
#stickshifteverything
This looks... very complicated.
What the actual fuck is going on
Fuzzzzzzzy man. This one was a snooze fest. Could have not removed any of those parts.
@FuzzyDiceProjects
5 жыл бұрын
I agree that it is an uneventful episode, but since the idea was to cover just about every part of the transmission it is still important to show it. Even with nothing wrong it is a good idea to clean everything while it is apart and check out these parts just in case.
@SuperDriver101
5 жыл бұрын
@@FuzzyDiceProjects agreed!