donalds
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- July 12, 2015
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- Location
- Stem
- City, State
- Nc
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1999 ford explorer sohc
I cut open my transmission filter because it was the first oil change since the rebuild 30k on this filter Here is what I found any thing to worry about
Also when I was checking for leaks out of pure curiosity I reached up and tried to turn the band adjustment screw it unscrewed it wasn't wobble loose the jam nut just broke free with my fingers
I did a band adjustment backed off the jam nuts and tightened the adjustable part to 100 in lb ...that is the highest my in lb torque wrench will go ... and backed off 2 turns tightened the jam nut as much as I could one jam nut by the neutral safety switch gear selector thing not sure what it's called it was in the way for my fp torque wrench so I had to use a box wrench I'm pretty sure it's close to the 35lb spec
Test drive seems like it shifts a little more positive more of a jerk when it shifts not in a bad way I noticed this the most in 2-3 and 3-4 and 4-5
Like I said just a little more of a jerk when it shifts
Also when I was checking for leaks out of pure curiosity I reached up and tried to turn the band adjustment screw it unscrewed it wasn't wobble loose the jam nut just broke free with my fingers
I did a band adjustment backed off the jam nuts and tightened the adjustable part to 100 in lb ...that is the highest my in lb torque wrench will go ... and backed off 2 turns tightened the jam nut as much as I could one jam nut by the neutral safety switch gear selector thing not sure what it's called it was in the way for my fp torque wrench so I had to use a box wrench I'm pretty sure it's close to the 35lb spec
Test drive seems like it shifts a little more positive more of a jerk when it shifts not in a bad way I noticed this the most in 2-3 and 3-4 and 4-5
Like I said just a little more of a jerk when it shifts