A customer comes into your shop in a GM vehicle with a4T60-Etransmissionthat’s making a lot of noise no matter what speed the car is going, but is quiet as long as there’s no wheel movement or possibly no movement at all.You do the basic diagnostics, pull the pan and discover that the pan is full of metal, and upon disassembly you find the differential parking gear bearing is blown. Or, even worse, the car “comes back” with one of these problems, a unit you just repaired a couple of months ago …
此时,您非常肯定原因是差别区域缺乏润滑。这可能来自较冷的流量问题。众所周知,有几个领域要查看的是确定原因。您可能通过散热器和冷却器线路的流量差。您可以在凉爽的拟合中具有缺陷的戴上纸巾。冷却器线可以压接或橡胶软管在内部塌陷。润滑管可能已经吹出蓄能器壳体盖。蓄能器外壳本身可能会翘曲。
To make sure you cover all the bases outside the transmission, you flush the cooler in the radiator, double check the cooler fitting in the case to be sure the checkball isn’t stuck closed, clean the cooler lines and confirm the rubber has not collapsed on the inside.You have made sure the cooler is flowing properly through your flushing machine.
Inside, you completely disassemble the accumulator cover assembly, lube tube, servo tubes, hose, clamps, everything – to look for possible problems that could cause lube failure.You flat sand the accumulator cover because of known problems from warping.
You may think that a strong blast of air will remove any vibratory media that may be affecting the unit.You’re wrong! Remember, air will go where oil will not. Units with this problem have “air tested” just fine. The only sure bet is to grab a few pipe cleaners and ream out the lube tube, paying particular attention to the bends and crimps where the media tends to collect. It is also recommended that ALL lube tubes have solvent or parts cleaner run through them to verify flow.
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