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5r55w tranny pump

lynnboy021

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2004 explorer
mine is leaking and i think its bad cuz my tranny feels like its low on fluid. this is my 2ed pump cuz first one was leaking like a water fall when the tranny warmed up and this one tht i got used on ebay is starting to drip. i also get a rattle sound inside the tranny like when you have the car up in the air and you go from D to P but when you put it in park the tranny is still moving...... so i dont know if its the tq or something inside the tranny but tomorrow i am going to take the tranny out on just take it all apart cuz this is my 6th time working on this tranny... thanks for your help
 



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The shift cable is out of adjustment since it doesn't go into park when the shifter is in the park position. Your pump needs to be aligned with a special pump alignment tool. I suspect that it might have a worn bushing & seal as well.
 






The shift cable is out of adjustment since it doesn't go into park when the shifter is in the park position. Your pump needs to be aligned with a special pump alignment tool.

maybe i did not say it right lol. you know when you want to know wich hub bearing is gone so you put the truck up in the air and drive it to see wich one is bad then you just put it in park and you hear the tranny like clicking or something...... well when i put the new pump in make sure that all the holes was aligned with the pump. i dont have 1st or rev and if i put it in drive i have to go to like 3 or 4 rpm just for the tranny to catch the gear and also rev is the same and when it catch in d or r my 4x4 kicks in...
 












do you know where i can get the tool?
 






internal gears of the tranny or the pump?
 












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