This 6R80 transmission came to us for a vibration concern. In this video we will disassemble the transmission and inspect for wear items. Thank you for watching.
Customer was probably right when he said its in the transmission. but this dude passes over it when he set the torque converter and valve body aside. a simple google search will show that converter has a loooong history of shutter failures and its caused fluid limiting issues stemming in the valve body. Transgo sells a kit to correct it. flew right past it.
Was the purpose of this video to show the teardown or how fast you could do it? The way you yank the parts out of it and toss them around makes me wonder if there wasn’t something wrong with the transmission to begin with, there probably was after the teardown.
Great video. This is what youtube was made for.
Hope there's a part 2. Its great that you're wearing gloves. Saves the hands. Good video 👍👍
Had that torn down very fast. Pretty experienced in the craft.
It is the torque converter
Customer was probably right when he said its in the transmission. but this dude passes over it when he set the torque converter and valve body aside. a simple google search will show that converter has a loooong history of shutter failures and its caused fluid limiting issues stemming in the valve body. Transgo sells a kit to correct it.
flew right past it.
Please let us know what the problem was if is not in the trans
My 6r80 is making a loud squawk type sound usually around 30-40 going up slight hills. Any ideas on what could be the cause?
Yep!
Is there a bearing inside the tail case ?
Was the purpose of this video to show the teardown or how fast you could do it? The way you yank the parts out of it and toss them around makes me wonder if there wasn’t something wrong with the transmission to begin with, there probably was after the teardown.
I would much rather rebuild a motor lol I have 4th out in my 2016 dtc says friction plate A or something, prob needs a rebuild??
Those big yellow pliers come in handy
They definitely are a life saver in the shop.
You got a part number for those?
Torque converter