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2005 Corvette
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Although I probably could rebuild it..I'm gonna pass on that job..I have a local tranny guy who's going to handle that.. It's worth it to me for the few bucks to have a pro do it so if there are any problems or if I need any help I can bring it back..Baumaan recommends installing their valve body in conjunction with their controller..any reason not to use their valve body ?Get a big table and open it up starting at the pump. You will have around 5 major assemblies and a giant c clip and a small spring too.
Practice assembling and dis assembling it over and over till you get comfortable with it.
When you are in there you can see what hard parts you will need.
Get 3 medium large c clamps and break off the leveling part on the handle so you are left with the round knob on the end. Get 1 more medium large clamp but dont damage it.
Get 1 aluminum beer can and and 6 glass bottles of beer
Use whateverittakes.com for your parts.
Don't change the original valve body. With the controller you can control line pressure at all throttle postions and speeds.
Let me know when the 6 bottles of beer are empty.
Humm...You better stop cause your talking me into doing it myself LOL..what do think about the j-mod ?No reason to use their valve body is because the original will work perfectly.
My cost in parts alone to rebuild one has been between $400-950 depending on whats broken inside.
Once you get past the "Oh **** its a complicated overdrive automatic transmission" they really aren't that bad to rebuild.
Just make sure you toss the scarf cut seals on the output shaft for the solid GM seals. Shrink the GM seals using the cut up aluminum beer can and a couple hose clamps. Do it over a few days.
Thats really the hardest part of the rebuild.
Post up some pics !!!!Funny you should mention it.. Myself and several Crown Vic / Grand Marquis people are doing j-mods at my place today.
Do the j-mod, unless bauman recommends against it, or at least tell them it's done so they don't jack the line pressure up to firm up the shifts, when the j-mod has already done it.
Thanks G...Gonna check it out but shipping to him & back ?There is also a guy in TX doing ford trani's named Broader Performance. I have never done business with them. Just a post.
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