And boy do I have questions!
History:
This tranny is out of a 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue with nearly 200,000 miles on it. As far as I know the fluid and filter have never been changed.
Problem:
A few months ago it started the infamous "bang shift". Then a few weeks ago it began hesitating between 1st and 2nd. Now, it won't go into 2nd for several seconds, if at all. Sometimes it will coast nearly to a stop and drop back into first.
Solution...(oh boy):
Since I absolutely cannot afford a new tranny, or a new car for that matter, I decided to rebuild it. I'm not new to cars. I have been working on them for over 30 years and have done everything from tire changing to complete engine overhauls. I started by buying the ATSG book and reading everything I could find about this tranny before I started the teardown.
Progress:
Tranny removal from the car sucked as I knew it would. Following the book, dis-assembly was a breeze. I actually enjoyed it, except for the 2nd and 3rd snap rings. Those are a PITA. I have found a number of problems, such as pinion play on the reaction carrier. The brass thrust washers are completely gone (explaining some of the tiny brass flakes I found inside the filter when I cut it open). I also think I have a problem in the 1-2 roller clutch. The reaction sun gear drum, when inserted into the 1-2 roller support will not turn clockwise (normal), but when I try to turn it CCW, it squeals and seems to be dragging on the thrust bearing. There is obvious wear on the bottom of the reaction drum where it rides on the thrust bearing, and the bearing surface is showing wear as well. When I take the bearing out, it seems to spin fine. I'm replacing it anyway to see if it helps. Found several other things wrong as well, but won't go into detail unless someone is interested. So far I have already ordered the Master Rebuild kit from Tripleedgeperformance.com and a new reaction carrier. I will also be ordering a Transgo shift kit.
Questions...(for now):
My biggest question concerns the brass bushings found throughout the tranny. Many are worn and frankly I don't like the idea of leaving any of them in. Can anyone tell me how to replace these? Is there a reasonable bushing tool that won't break the bank?
Hit me with any questions you have. And thanks for any info you could offer.