Sonnax Vacuum Testing - 4L60E Pump Cover / Stator Support

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Vacuum testing hydraulic circuitry is an integral part of the rebuild process and should be performed on valve bodies and pump stator supports during overhaul to minimize the chances of transmission failure shortly after rebuild.
Here, I show how to use the Sonnax vacuum testing machine on a 4L60E stator support aka pump cover. I walk through set up, calibration of the machine along with step by step vacuum testing of the valve trains in the stator support to determine if we need to either install drop-in 'fix-it' valves or replace the cover all together with a new and/or good-used cover.
The pump shown in this video is from the 4L60E featured in my '4L60E Autopsy - No Movement Mystery' video which you can find here: • 4L60E Autopsy - No Mo...

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  • @wilburnmiller1851
    @wilburnmiller18513 ай бұрын

    You are gaining more followers and I look forward to seeing every single video that comes from you and your shop.

  • @nickstransmissions

    @nickstransmissions

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks as always, Wilburn! Please spread the word or mention my channel where you can - always helps!

  • @jraydelatorre
    @jraydelatorre3 ай бұрын

    OK, I’m now watching what maybe about to be the best video on KZread? No kidding there’s so many people out there that just doesn’t understand mainly the DIY Transmission builders but also quite a few Transmission shops. when my wife’s car tore up and needed a 6L45 transmission it continued having problems at the third time returning to the shop. I asked the guy did you vacuum test the pump and valve body he said that’s a bunch of hype and totally unnecessary when you’re rebuilding the pump and entirely there’s absolutely no need to vacuum test it. in the end The guy was not properly programming the tecum and he was buying them used and charging us for a new one.

  • @nickstransmissions

    @nickstransmissions

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks, man - appreciate the kind words and glad t his vid has helped you! Many transmission shops don't want to take the time to test and inspect parts because they figure the gamble on it not coming back is worth the risk in leaving shit to chance...Obviously, that's not how I work as I like going to bed knowing that I've mitigated as much job risk as possible for every transmission that I build so chances of a comeback are as low as possible.

  • @jraydelatorre
    @jraydelatorre3 ай бұрын

    When I was a teenager and even early years before my teens, my mind was not set to wanting to truly learn but when it came time to get paid, I certainly had the hand out. but I watched my uncle build all of these transmissions and this was way before computer control stuff all of the stuff that was built before the 1980s, but he had methods of testing everything, and it was all done with air pressure he tried to get me to learn. He tried so hard to get me to pay attention and I guess I was just acting. I soaked up a ton of information but never really learned how to apply it. I kept changing jobs doing things different and then in the later 1980s I went back to helping him some not long after my marriage and he just got discouraged with me and said I still wasn’t paying attention. Nothing had changed, but work on a hell of a lot of 700s during that. And a few th 400 Transmission. in 1980 He had already been building Transmission for like 50+ years.

  • @jraydelatorre

    @jraydelatorre

    3 ай бұрын

    I think you have just answered one of the questions I’ve been asking so many about the reverse input drum and the orifice in that drum. I’ve heard so many people talk about the smaller round hole in the larger square hole and they should never be mixed and I should never put a small round hole where a square hole should have been present, some of these transmissions that I’m going to be building at one point came disassembled so as long as I buy a reverse input drum that matches the support shaft I should be OK. I think it’s what I understood. Thanks for this amazing video.

  • @nickstransmissions

    @nickstransmissions

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching and sharing JRay! Appreciate the views and recollection...Yes, the older round-hole style drums are considered obsolete for 700R4s and the square hole design is what is now installed if the pre-existing older type drums have to be replaced.

  • @CleanCutLawnsK2
    @CleanCutLawnsK23 ай бұрын

    Once again, great video, Nick. Do you ever use the Transgo drop-in PR valve that doesn't require reaming? That's my go-to valve. The Transgo drop-in valve usually gains 2-3 inches of vacuum.

  • @nickstransmissions

    @nickstransmissions

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks, Kevin! I have used this valve before: transgo.com/product-details/4l60e-pressure-regulator-valve/ I havent tried their oversized valve as of yet but may give it a whirl on the next one that has a really worn out bore.

  • @jraydelatorre
    @jraydelatorre3 ай бұрын

    Hey, when it comes to the surface of the pump body and pump covered, is it safe to say that is if everything is in exceptional condition to just simply flat file or use a flat stone on the surface, clean extremely well and then reassemble after replacement of any necessary valves and pump rotor parts. Second question is if the pump rotor itself, and all of the little veins are in exceptionally good condition, no noticeable where everything beautiful. Is it necessary that it be replaced or is it common practice that the pump rotor and valving of the pump be replaced with every rebuild, these are so many things that I sometimes discuss with people and why vacuum testing is so important

  • @nickstransmissions

    @nickstransmissions

    3 ай бұрын

    The body and stator support should be largely free of major scoring...If you have very light scoring you can clean it up with sand paper or a whetstone of the appropriate abrasive grade (coarseness). Always replace your vanes - they are less than $5 per pack for a 13 vane kit. And always replace your boost valve/sleeve as they are almost always worn out.

  • @jchaire3622
    @jchaire36223 ай бұрын

    Will you do a 4l60e valve body video next?

  • @nickstransmissions

    @nickstransmissions

    3 ай бұрын

    Yep - and not just one but two! Both will be on the channel starting with Part 1 on Saturday at 5pm EST. The first will show the testing process itself using a Sonnax test plate while the following vid will show repair valves being installed.. Please subscribe if you haven't already so you can get notified when they're out. Thank you for watching, jchaire!

  • @ozzy8449
    @ozzy84495 күн бұрын

    What would you recommend the vacuum should be at on pressure regulator valve when doing a heavy duty rebuild?

  • @nickstransmissions

    @nickstransmissions

    5 күн бұрын

    Min of 15 Hg for all applications is my standard.

  • @ozzy8449

    @ozzy8449

    4 күн бұрын

    @@nickstransmissions thank you for the reply

  • @vonzipper24
    @vonzipper243 ай бұрын

    anyway to measure the calibration hole?

  • @nickstransmissions

    @nickstransmissions

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching, Von. Are you referring to the calibration port on the side of the machine?

  • @vonzipper24

    @vonzipper24

    3 ай бұрын

    @@nickstransmissions Yes, I was looking for the size, checking with a drill bit will do, great job with the videos

  • @nickstransmissions

    @nickstransmissions

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks, man!

  • @skutahuniai4830
    @skutahuniai48303 ай бұрын

    I see Sonnax is asking around 300 with taxes and shipping. I built my own for less than 100.

  • @nickstransmissions

    @nickstransmissions

    3 ай бұрын

    Yea, if you can build your own machine and test plates then absolutely do it. I'm not a fabricator, have no time to devote to making my own tools (unless it's like a 5 minute task or something like that) and do so many of these that the little machine pays for itself in one job and then some. I think i discuss some of the cost/benefits in the following videos that will be appearing over the next week (Sonnax vac testing the valve body and installing repair valves on that same trans). Thank you for watching!

  • @jraydelatorre

    @jraydelatorre

    3 ай бұрын

    I recently purchased mine through Transtar industries and I also bought something additional. It is a pressure testing plate that goes on the Transmission case for air testing and I only paid $187 for the whole entire package and I’m sure that plate was probably 50 bucks, maybe less. There was a used one on eBay for like $85 not too long ago, but I had already bought mine.

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