nbkk43f
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- charlotte, nc
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- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- c10
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Hi - Some background...I have a couple of older Chevy pickups, but my grocery getter is a 2004 Tahoe Z71 - which I purchased new, has ~270k on it and I've done all the maintenance on it through the years. I've always held onto it because I have plans of reusing the engine (5.3) and drivetrain in a project vehicle down the road, and well, it's still in pretty good shape despite it's age. Back in 2019, the tranny let go and I decided to go with a 500hp capable "Mega" trans from Monster Transmission with the Corvette 1-2 solenoid - all in preparation for the future project vehicle. The transmission also came with a shift kit installed, details of kit can be seen by clicking here. Well, about a year ago, and about 20k miles, the 500hp capable transmission let go (lost reverse, 2nd and overdrive) under my old, stock, well-worn 270k motor. Online research led me to believe the sunshell separated, common issue with these evidently.
Busy working on my other vehicle projects, I finally got around to pulling the transmission out the weekend before last and tore it down. Admittedly, this is the first automatic I've ever gotten into. The sunshell ended up being fine and all the destruction occurred with the rear low/reverse planetary - completely ate itself up. Sun gear, planetary, reverse sprag inner race, ring gear and hub all toast. The center support and sprag actually held themselves together! Not being a automatic trans guy, I'm really not sure what caused all the damage - junk rear planetary I suppose, pinions and gears were destroyed. As you can imagine, I'm not very happy with Monster Transmission right now.
Now I'll finally get to my question, the shift kit . Got all of my hard parts in last week, along with a new set of plastic (krylon?) checkballs. Put it all back together over the weekend, no issues, everything went smoothly. When I initially removed the valve body (very carefully), I took pics of the check ball locations - expecting 7, there were only 6 plastic balls on the valve body side. I was also expecting an 8th ball located under the plate on the case side, which didn't exist. There was one "captured" steel ball on the case side (sorry no photo), but that was it. My new checkballs measured .250", whereas the ones in my trans (from the shift kit I assume) were slightly larger - sorry, I don't remember the size, I believe they were .265". I put everything back together with the .250" checkballs in the stock locations. I am unable to locate instructions online for installing the shift kit that came in my transmission from Monster. Should I put the larger checkballs back the way I found them initially and move on, or am I ok with the stock configuration? Trans is back in the truck at this point - haven't gotten to installing the transfer case etc. quite yet.
Sorry for the lengthy post and thanks in advance for any advice, feedback.
Here are some pics of the destruction if you're interested.
Busy working on my other vehicle projects, I finally got around to pulling the transmission out the weekend before last and tore it down. Admittedly, this is the first automatic I've ever gotten into. The sunshell ended up being fine and all the destruction occurred with the rear low/reverse planetary - completely ate itself up. Sun gear, planetary, reverse sprag inner race, ring gear and hub all toast. The center support and sprag actually held themselves together! Not being a automatic trans guy, I'm really not sure what caused all the damage - junk rear planetary I suppose, pinions and gears were destroyed. As you can imagine, I'm not very happy with Monster Transmission right now.
Now I'll finally get to my question, the shift kit . Got all of my hard parts in last week, along with a new set of plastic (krylon?) checkballs. Put it all back together over the weekend, no issues, everything went smoothly. When I initially removed the valve body (very carefully), I took pics of the check ball locations - expecting 7, there were only 6 plastic balls on the valve body side. I was also expecting an 8th ball located under the plate on the case side, which didn't exist. There was one "captured" steel ball on the case side (sorry no photo), but that was it. My new checkballs measured .250", whereas the ones in my trans (from the shift kit I assume) were slightly larger - sorry, I don't remember the size, I believe they were .265". I put everything back together with the .250" checkballs in the stock locations. I am unable to locate instructions online for installing the shift kit that came in my transmission from Monster. Should I put the larger checkballs back the way I found them initially and move on, or am I ok with the stock configuration? Trans is back in the truck at this point - haven't gotten to installing the transfer case etc. quite yet.
Sorry for the lengthy post and thanks in advance for any advice, feedback.
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