BSouders80
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I'll just give the latest on my transmission. The 2nd time I got it back, all seemed to be good. Then I started feeling a catching in reverse. I thought - Maybe it's the parking brake/brakes. I replaced all rotors and pads, and installed those. No change. Adjusted the parking brake many times and no, that's not it either. So I tried to see if I could spin the tires in reverse. Nope. Slip.
When my transmission failed the 2nd time (keep in mind - Maybe 2000 miles on rebuild) - I was told that a solenoid in the (new) valve body stuck. This allowed the one way clutches burn up as well as the lower planetary failed. I sent them the transmission. I sent them another valve body. They said they covered the parts internally at their expense.
After installed a 2nd time, rear output shaft was leaking. So I spent $450 to change out a leaking $20 seal.
What could be wrong that allows slip in reverse? I spoke to a ford service tech, and he was saying something about there are different snap ring locations that can change the friction of the clutches. Is that so?
I got with Livernois and asked if they could bump the line pressure in reverse. Thinking that more pressure would equal more friction and possibly less slip. No change.
I'll be pulling the transmission a 3rd time this week and shipping it back to Florida.
When my transmission failed the 2nd time (keep in mind - Maybe 2000 miles on rebuild) - I was told that a solenoid in the (new) valve body stuck. This allowed the one way clutches burn up as well as the lower planetary failed. I sent them the transmission. I sent them another valve body. They said they covered the parts internally at their expense.
After installed a 2nd time, rear output shaft was leaking. So I spent $450 to change out a leaking $20 seal.
What could be wrong that allows slip in reverse? I spoke to a ford service tech, and he was saying something about there are different snap ring locations that can change the friction of the clutches. Is that so?
I got with Livernois and asked if they could bump the line pressure in reverse. Thinking that more pressure would equal more friction and possibly less slip. No change.
I'll be pulling the transmission a 3rd time this week and shipping it back to Florida.