My transmission build
#46
well I got 30 awesome miles before the o/d light started flashing and started shifting hard. It happened right b4 I got home. I pulled code 1728. I cleared it and went back to test it and sure s*** in overdrive it started flashing again. I am still able to to shift out of overdrive. IDK where to start. At this point I give up. I am so disappointed.
From your other post. Yes a transmission temp gauge will save you.
#47
#48
Did it shift to all gears and did you feel the lock up on the 1st 29 miles? When you tore it apart,did you clean debris from every last part including the valve body internals? Trash may have collected in the TCC solenoid causing low pressure and the slip.!st thing I would do is check the harness and plugs. Hope you figure it out.
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#50
well I got 30 awesome miles before the o/d light started flashing and started shifting hard. It happened right b4 I got home. I pulled code 1728. I cleared it and went back to test it and sure s*** in overdrive it started flashing again. I am still able to to shift out of overdrive. IDK where to start. At this point I give up. I am so disappointed.
#51
[QUOTE=headloct;18495907]Did it shift to all gears and did you feel the lock up on the 1st 29 miles? When you tore it apart,did you clean debris from every last part including the valve body internals? Trash may have collected in the TCC solenoid causing low pressure and the slip.!st thing I would do is check the harness and plugs. Hope you figure it out.[/QUOTE
yes it did and still does. I tried really hard to clean each part. I do not have a shop. it snowed and turned cold so ya I am screwed for a day or so
yes it did and still does. I tried really hard to clean each part. I do not have a shop. it snowed and turned cold so ya I am screwed for a day or so
#52
ya I may have a bad one. I am going to have to find out some how. A lot of work for sure. thanks for your remark. i tried to rep but NO
#53
See if you can log to see if it is locking at all or slipping while locked, I am unsure of the extent AE and the like's ability to scan. I would think with the Tugger would allow you to feel the TCC lockup, like another shift. Also checking the TCC noid is very smart. I would also run a continuity test on the solenoid pack harness wires back to the ECU area. I think that plug is under the master cylinder. I have the EVTM and can look up for you if needed.
FWIW, I think the problem is more simple than you believe. Even if it does need a converter, the trucks starts, shifts through all four gears and has reverse. Hell, I would still drive it without a locking converter until you find the issue. It will just run a bit warmer.
I think you did great for your first time in a trans! First time I did a shift kit I killed the AOD in my F150 LOL I was young and had no access to the ATSG books to help reinstall.
FWIW, I think the problem is more simple than you believe. Even if it does need a converter, the trucks starts, shifts through all four gears and has reverse. Hell, I would still drive it without a locking converter until you find the issue. It will just run a bit warmer.
I think you did great for your first time in a trans! First time I did a shift kit I killed the AOD in my F150 LOL I was young and had no access to the ATSG books to help reinstall.
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#56
Like hit man said in his post. You should feel the converter lock up with the Tugger kit. Now AE should tell you if the solenoid is working. If not the ATSG manual does have the test procedure in it.
When you do a rebuild, always include a new solenoid pack. They can be worn out like the rest of the tranny.
When you do a rebuild, always include a new solenoid pack. They can be worn out like the rest of the tranny.
#57
Like hit man said in his post. You should feel the converter lock up with the Tugger kit. Now AE should tell you if the solenoid is working. If not the ATSG manual does have the test procedure in it.
When you do a rebuild, always include a new solenoid pack. They can be worn out like the rest of the tranny.
When you do a rebuild, always include a new solenoid pack. They can be worn out like the rest of the tranny.
I did do a new solenoid pack. in ATSG would code 62 be similar to the 1728? I messed around a little with AE last night and got more questions than answers LOL.
I'll try and post some pictures tonight of what i was looking at.
#58
Did you test them before install? At least powering them up? If not, problem could be there.
Do not worry. Another trans I built only had reverse and third (basically I knew it had no power to it, but R and 3 meant I knew it pretty much worked mechanically due to what clutches apply when). I was BEYOND pissed. Dropped valve body twice, all checked out. There was power to the case connector. Turns out the damned rubber inside the valve body harness would rotate independent of the case connector positioning due to fatigue and replacements were NLA. It threaded on from the body harness but did not plug into the pins.
Dropped it AGAIN, as you cannot pull the harness without dropping valve body. Fixed it with some high end anaerobic sealant after a full deoiling. Total pain in the ***, but the trans still works great to this day.
Do not worry. Another trans I built only had reverse and third (basically I knew it had no power to it, but R and 3 meant I knew it pretty much worked mechanically due to what clutches apply when). I was BEYOND pissed. Dropped valve body twice, all checked out. There was power to the case connector. Turns out the damned rubber inside the valve body harness would rotate independent of the case connector positioning due to fatigue and replacements were NLA. It threaded on from the body harness but did not plug into the pins.
Dropped it AGAIN, as you cannot pull the harness without dropping valve body. Fixed it with some high end anaerobic sealant after a full deoiling. Total pain in the ***, but the trans still works great to this day.
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