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1995 4l60e Replaced torque converter, oil pump, and all solenoids

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Old 05-28-2023, 06:45 PM
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Default 1995 4l60e Replaced torque converter, oil pump, and all solenoids

Before replacing everything I originally dropped the trans to replace the pump because I snapped the 2 pieces that hold in the torque converter and I then replaced everything in the title of this post and now the trans is back in and the truck moves but it’* very slow, shifts rough and has very little torque and revs high with almost no output when I step on it could I have put to much fluid in? I know Forsure I put everything else together correctly
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I don't think you fixed all that was wrong. Did any metal get into the system?
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I don't think you fixed all that was wrong. Did any metal get into the system?
no there was no metal I flushed the whole trans before putting it back together and I couldn’t find any metal pieces using my magnet
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What is the fluid level on the transmission'* dip stick?
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Originally Posted by ethangmc
no there was no metal I flushed the whole trans before putting it back together and I couldn’t find any metal pieces using my magnet
Aluminum will not stick. Did you open the filter up and see what it caught? Cooler and lines flushed as well?
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Aluminum will not stick. Did you open the filter up and see what it caught? Cooler and lines flushed as well?
fluid level is good and yes I checked the filter before replacing it and there was nothing and all lines were also checked and flushed
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What are the pressures doing? Maybe we have an engine problem.
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Originally Posted by carfixer007
What are the pressures doing? Maybe we have an engine problem.
inconsistent oil pressure can cause bad shifts right?
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Originally Posted by ethangmc
inconsistent oil pressure can cause bad shifts right?
Not engine oil pressure but transmission oil (fluid) pressure is critical for good shifts.
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So the old filter is still installed?
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