cherrybomb
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- City, State
- Southern California
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '99 EB 5.0L (R.I.P)
I've got a 99' EB 4 door, with the 5.0L. She's got just over 100k on the clock, and in the ~3 years I've owned it, I've never changed the trans fluid. Presumably, it was maintained normally before I got it, but there's no knowing for sure.
On a recent trip from Southern California to Henderson, Nevada I noticed that when in overdrive the 4-3 downshift was VERY sluggish, and caused a significant amount of engine flare. Once arriving at my destination, other down and upshifts seemed a bit lethargic as well.
Once I parked it over night and let it rest/cool down things returned to "normal" but I was of course especially conscious of the shifts. I've always felt they were a bit soft, and when I am accelerating at full throttle the upshifts sometimes feel like they come late and are too soft.
Initially, I thought for sure I had some significant wear in the clutches and that I would have to rebuild for sure, however after doing some research here it seems as though I may just need to flush the fluid and possibly install a shift kit.
So the question is, considering the age of the transmission (100k+), the symptoms, and the work involved to drop the pan, do a shift kit, and flush the fluid. Should I just bite the bullet and rebuild, or not?
If I rebuild, I'll be following the 4r70w diary posted here, and the Thunderbird/Cougar website how-to's from which it's drawn. My truck is still stock drivetrain wise and should be making no more than stock horsepower, however I've addressed all the other "upgrades" I was interested in and the engine and transmission were the next on the list for upgrades anyway. In other words, more power is on it's way after I address the trans.
I intend to build the trans for the ~350 hp NA since my options are limited here in California and I'll likely be doing things over a longish period of time. When/if I exceed those numbers I'll go back into the trans and replace/add clutches and accumulators etc.
Of course, if I do the rebuild, I'll be replacing the Torque Converter as well.
So, what do you guys think? To rebuild, or not?
On a recent trip from Southern California to Henderson, Nevada I noticed that when in overdrive the 4-3 downshift was VERY sluggish, and caused a significant amount of engine flare. Once arriving at my destination, other down and upshifts seemed a bit lethargic as well.
Once I parked it over night and let it rest/cool down things returned to "normal" but I was of course especially conscious of the shifts. I've always felt they were a bit soft, and when I am accelerating at full throttle the upshifts sometimes feel like they come late and are too soft.
Initially, I thought for sure I had some significant wear in the clutches and that I would have to rebuild for sure, however after doing some research here it seems as though I may just need to flush the fluid and possibly install a shift kit.
So the question is, considering the age of the transmission (100k+), the symptoms, and the work involved to drop the pan, do a shift kit, and flush the fluid. Should I just bite the bullet and rebuild, or not?
If I rebuild, I'll be following the 4r70w diary posted here, and the Thunderbird/Cougar website how-to's from which it's drawn. My truck is still stock drivetrain wise and should be making no more than stock horsepower, however I've addressed all the other "upgrades" I was interested in and the engine and transmission were the next on the list for upgrades anyway. In other words, more power is on it's way after I address the trans.

I intend to build the trans for the ~350 hp NA since my options are limited here in California and I'll likely be doing things over a longish period of time. When/if I exceed those numbers I'll go back into the trans and replace/add clutches and accumulators etc.
Of course, if I do the rebuild, I'll be replacing the Torque Converter as well.
So, what do you guys think? To rebuild, or not?