1994 bonnie 3.8l se used transaxle replacement tips.
when changing any transmission or transaxle the marking of the torque converter to flywheel/clutch plate process applies to reinstalling the same converter,how do you do it for a different converter that has no made mark on it?also are there any more tips-do'* or dont'* on installing a used tranny,besides flushing the cooler lines and checking the condition of the transaxle pan contents for debris. how much metal shaving is acceptable to say that this unit will perform well?thank you for your time..
when changing any transmission or transaxle the marking of the torque converter to flywheel/clutch plate process applies to reinstalling the same converter,how do you do it for a different converter that has no made mark on it?also are there any more tips-do'* or dont'* on installing a used tranny,besides flushing the cooler lines and checking the condition of the transaxle pan contents for debris. how much metal shaving is acceptable to say that this unit will perform well?thank you for your time..
you said it yourself its always a gamble just change the fluid and filter flush your lines install it and hope for the best the amount of material acceptable depends on the mileage of the trans but i think itd be pretty obvious
Reddish brown is a red flag...
Always drop pan and check for debris/metal/excessive clutch material before installing....
Should empty the converter, and replace the converter seal.....also replace the axle seals.....
Low mileage is a plus....
Always drop pan and check for debris/metal/excessive clutch material before installing....
Should empty the converter, and replace the converter seal.....also replace the axle seals.....
Low mileage is a plus....


Your flexplate is balanced....the converter is balanced....should make no difference which way it goes together......
The rule of thumb is, when the same parts go back together, you want them in the same position, when you have them marked....that goes out the window when new parts are installed...
The rule of thumb is, when the same parts go back together, you want them in the same position, when you have them marked....that goes out the window when new parts are installed...
now there'* a straight to the point answer that i wanted..i still haven't gotten it in the car yet.trying to line it all up.whew! it'* tought without a tranny jack.thanks again.oh btw i have been moved up in rank from a 'posts like a ricer'.i never got an answer to that when i had asked some time ago-i think i kinda know what it means.but now i'm a 'v-tak',whatever that means...lol!
worked like a charm. i did the above suggestions. i never did a transaxle replacement before and from what the haynes manual told me to do on everything - i don't think that i want to do another one ever again.the manual told me to pull the whole subframe assembly down,nope not after having gone through the whole mess of getting the subframe bushings found. i was going to replace em' with exact bushings for bonneville which cost alot more so instead i bought the grand prix ones instead-same specs and saved quite a few bucks too.next was to put them into almost rotted through rear front holes and then the 2 remaining rotted through holes i used the old front ones and put them in.i didn't have that much bite because those were rotted through.so i don't have the full stable support that i'm supposed to have but it works fine...next they told me to pull the power steering rack out to-what for? i didn't have anything to do with lowering the transaxle down and out.what they meant to tell me was to disconnect the bolts that make up the half of subframe and lower and remove it out of the way so that i could lower trans out...anyway,i got it all out and in- started it and there was no vibration shudder out of balance-idling or at any driving speeds. it shifts a little firm into second gear cold but smooths out when it gets hot.the parking shift indicator and detents are way off even after adjusting the whole- i found out later and am glad that i didn't get rid of the old trans right away that the arm on it was longer than my original shorter one- didn't get around to changing yet.also the speed is off by 6mph.i wonder how i can change that to the correct ratio-i'd hate to get a speeding ticket.it gets confusing to remember that in order to do 65 i need to go 71 mph?... lol! thanks again.
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