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AppleSauce4379 Aug 28, 2004 01:27 PM

Servo Cover Snap Ring Help!!!!!
 
Ok I just got done installing my shift kit and now I can't get the snap ring to go back on the servo cover. I pried the cover all the way in and got the ends started but i can't get the top to snap in. I tired lowering the trans and it didn't do me any good. Does anyone have any adivce on how to get this stupid ring back in? Thanks

jeremyferguson Sep 20, 2004 08:54 AM

Re: Servo Cover Snap Ring Help!!!!!
 
All I can say is I feel your pain. I don't know of any quick tips that will make it easier besides maybe two sets of hands. Have someone else pry in on the cover and you can use both of your hands to try to get the ring back in the groove. I just did the 'ole transgo last week. I'm sure glad I don't have to do that again anytime soon!

Pro Built Automatics Sep 21, 2004 02:18 AM

Re: Servo Cover Snap Ring Help!!!!!
 
Which shift kit did you install? If you are using the Trans-Go, then go back to the instructions & you will find that you added to many spacers to the apply servo, to take up the band clearance. You should have about .050 - .060 clearance.

jeremyferguson Sep 21, 2004 06:02 AM

Re: Servo Cover Snap Ring Help!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by Pro Built Automatics
Which shift kit did you install? If you are using the Trans-Go, then go back to the instructions & you will find that you added to many spacers to the apply servo, to take up the band clearance. You should have about .050 - .060 clearance.

Very true, but I still had trouble using only one spacer simply because of the lack of space between the servo(cover) and the side of the transmission tunnel, as I installed the Trans Go with the trans in the car.
I did manage to get it all back together with both spacers in there, then when I checked the clearance through the slot in the bottom of the case, I found that it was in fact too tight and had to take one of the spacers out and put the servo back together. Quite a PITA!

Pro Built Automatics Sep 21, 2004 07:20 AM

Re: Servo Cover Snap Ring Help!!!!!
 
That is what I thought might have happen. Have seen this before.


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