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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Detroit area, MI
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Level10 transmissions is in NJ too, and they used to build 4T65's for guys in the grand prix crowd, and a whole bunch of their trans exploded.The swap kit from Milzy is expensive yes, but it does work and is good. If you have the knowledge and skill can you do it yourself cheaper? Sure. He provides a complete solution for people that can't do it themselves, or don't want to go through the effort, which is why it costs that much. I personally don't think it's worth it, but that's just me. It's nice to have the option there for people. Quote:
I provided the parts myself and had mine rebuilt by a local guy and it was a little over $1k I think. I ordered my clutches and steels that were Koleen nitride treated though Rossler Transmission in Ohio. They did the complete trans build for Schweppe's car (second fastest GA on this site) and they have a good reputation. Anyway, here is a link to some of the upgrades that can be done to the 4T45E. http://www.grandamgt.com/forum/showp...21&postcount=4 That thread used to be stickied at the top of the performance section but was getting old so it got removed. The trans info is still good though. Only think I still want to do to mine that I haven't got around to yet is replacing the plastic accumulator pistons. I have the aluminum ones from superior but I didn't have them when I did the first rebuild so I haven't installed them yet. I'll get around to it one of these days. Other than that, most of my build was simply replacing parts with upgraded parts. The raybestos clutches are really the key. Stock clutches don't have enough torque capacity. There are other things you can upgrade, parts that can be cryo-treated, etc etc. There is a member on here named gectek who works at a performance shop in Texas that was offering full custom rebuilds at one point. He had a huge list of options available and did really good work. I haven't heard from him in a long time though and don't know if he's still doing that or not. But it is possible to upgrade and modify a lot of the internals.
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Aaron ipt has a list of what is done to make that trans better.
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Yeah, I remember looking at that before, and calling BS. It doesn't look like a real list, and doesn't really tell you anything. Quote:
All the other stuff they list like the heat treated pump shaft, sun gear, new bearings etc, is all stuff that GM upgraded themselves on the trans through '03 and all stuff you would get with normal replacement parts. It's not anything special they are doing, and is just a bunch of fluff they threw in there to wow noobs who don't know anything. That's why I said they don't sound reliable.
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I called my buddy that overhauls my transmissions, and was asking about rebuilding my Trans again only beefier, and he said if I get him a list of parts, suppliers, and what is done to it he can definitely rebuild it to take the hoarsepower, and probably for a lot less than 3K. Although when I told him that I called him a "Tranny Guy", he responded with....I don't wear women's cloths! To which I replied...with that long ass pony tail you could probably get away with it. His next response was.....How much are you looking to save? Keep giving me crap and that price could end up over 3K!! DOOH, don't piss off your transmission mechanic, even if he does have a pony tail longer than most women, including his wife!!!! Quote:
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They dont really have a spec sheet its more of a what was upgraded sheet. Says additional clutches and some other things..
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Heres there list on it.
Valve bodies are custom calibrated to provide firm, efficient shifts. Modified pressure regulation system to furnish precise line pressure increase as needed with open throttle conditions. Redesigned converter clutch apply circuit to yield greater holding capacity under high horsepower use. New Solenoids installed Modified pressure control solenoid installed (4T65E) Additional Clutches Installed Hi-Energy Friction Material Installed Modified pump to increase volume and enhance fluid flow throughout the unit. Heat treated pump driveshaft to prevent spline stripping Heat treated apply sleeve to prevent breakage Modified aftermarket front sun gear to prevent the pitting and galling often associated with the OEM part. Heat treated final drive sun gear to prevent the metal fatigue associated with the OEM part. New Torrington Bearing set installed to reduce frictional losses and prevent component failure High strength drive chains utilized to prevent stretch and skipping teeth. Limited Slip Differential available (optional) 4T40E and 4T45E: $2975
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BlingWithBallz
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Yeah, like I said half of that list is BS. They are a VERY suspect company IMO. No way I'd send them my money.
I'd go to Rossler long before them.
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You know I had seen that list on their website and was questioning many of the things you were, like:Redesigned converter clutch apply circuit to yield greater holding capacity under high horsepower use. AND Valve bodies are custom calibrated to provide firm, efficient shifts. Sounds like a bunch of meaningless lines to impress people that don't know any better! Although I was wondering about the extra clutches statement, I know when I used to overhaul turbo 350, and 400's back in the 80's the trick was to eliminate the play in the clutch packs by adding in an extra steel, or clutch and steel, if there was enough room for them, to eliminate the play in the clutch pack and make the shifts firmer and faster. I wasn't aware that the 4T45E transmission needed this type of modification to increase the hold and shift firmness as it is an electronic trans. BTW I'm dating myself with the turbo350 & 400 comment, and yes those transmissions were easy to overhaul and add shift kits to them, and I used to overhaul them myself. These new transmissions are out of my league and I typically rely on much more competent people than me and my shade tree experience! |
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BlingWithBallz
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Detroit area, MI
Age: 43
Posts: 12,254
Vehicle: 2000 Grand Am GT1 2dr
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Yep, that's the link for Rossler. I know they are in Ohio. Schweppe lives in Ohio so he's close to them and had them do his complete trans build. I had them order me a set of the raybestos blue clutches and the treated steels at the same time since they were treating a set for him, and had them shipped to me for my build.
The thing I had to wait for longest was my EP limited slip diff. Was almost 6 months I think iirc? Took a long time to get the refund for my core charge too. It's not a perfect solution either, since it basically just a couple spring loaded plates between the halves of the stock diff that apply some pre-load and transfer a little force between the two sides. If you turn really hard and accelerate hard, or are on a very slippery surface, the inside tire will still spin. It helps a little bit though, and if one tires starts to spin it does continue to provide some push from the other tire, so it's better than stock. No one else makes a diff for this trans so it's the only choice. Quaife is too expensive and probably wouldn't be interested in making one since they wouldn't sell many, and phantom grip's design is patented (but it would certainly work better).
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I drive a V6 H.O.
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1999 GA GT - lots of mods - Sold and missing it... 2001 GP GTP Special Edtion - Sold 2002 T/A - T-Tops, AT, LS6 intake, mainly stock - Sold 2003 Cadillac DTS - Gangsta Grandpa car - Gone 2004 Cadillac SRX - Baby hauler -Sold and missing it Life is too short to drive boring cars....why is that all I have now??????
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