I have one drawer full of Shop Built Specialty Tools in my Tool Cabinet.
But NOW at my age, I should spend a Day and Tag them all for why we made them.
Man I love it when things go as planned. I picked up this 4" chunk of bronze bushing material and made a converter pilot bushing today. The outside diameter was a little big, but I rigged up a way to mount it in the drill press and I used a strip of a belt sanding belt to cut it down to the exact diameter I wanted. Then I marked the thickness it needed to be and cut it with the portaband. I cleaned it up on the belt sander and hand sanded the outer edges and inner diameter until it fit like I wanted.
Then it was just a matter of putting the transmission back in. It fits great now and I have peace of mind knowing that the snout of the converter is supported and centered like it should be.
I weighed the E4OD today. Lighter than I expected. I thought it would be 270-290ish. It's only about 40 pounds heavier than the 4R70w. Both were weighed with the converter.
Interesting. I knew the e4OD was heavy because of the notification from my back the last time I put one on a dolly from the floor. Getting too old to do that again! They say the 6r80 weighs 215 but I doubt that is with a full of fluid converter. I have a slow burning fire to put one in my old Lightning and pull some gear out of it. With 4.10's and a boat cam, it's done by 110.
Since I am going to put a Transgo AODE-3 manual valve body kit in this transmission, I want a better shifter. The cheapo one I bought is ok, but has no reverse lockout and just doesn't work nearly as smoothly as the B&M's I have. So I ordered a B&M ProStick for this car. Basically the same shifter that is in the 83GT and in Jake's 95GTS.
Yesterday, I vacuumed the interior and reinstalled the back seat. I also removed the Bauman trans controller and figured out what wires I need for neutral safety and reverse lights.
We are getting close to first fire up again!
I think the list is:
Trans cooler lines
Neutral switch
Fluids
Prelube
Fuel
To drive it needs:
Shifter installed
Megasquirt & Ignition igniter mounted
Driveshaft
Brakes bled
Diff fluid
Seats reinstalled
Grease everything
Started putting the shifter in it today. This will be the third shifter I have had in this car and it hasn't even ran. I guess that is par for this project since it's on its second transmission. Haha. Sheesh.
I just need to modify the cable mount a little and it'll be finished.
Shifter is installed and it is smooth as butter. Each click is so satisfying. I had to modify a C6 cable mount to fit this trans because the kit doesn't come with AOD/AODE/4R70W mounts.
This one feels so good that it makes the old B&M in 83GT feel kinda bindy and stiff. So, I did what any good gearhead would do. I started messing with it's cable routing and mounting.
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