So, I got the quote on the Bravada transmission..
The torque convertor spent a good chunk of time fragging and sending pieces through the pump body, subsequently causing pump failure. Pump failure basically caused the transmission to burn from back to front, destroying everything in the process. Cost of labor $485 Cost of parts, fluids and tax - $1406. Grand total, $1891.06, out the door. That's getting me a full rebuild with all new everything, a heavy duty, high stall torque convertor, a high volume, high pressure pump and a stage 2 shift kit.. That should make the swap a bolt-on affair! |
umm go to a junk yard and buy one used and then have it rebuilt if you want. it will be a lot cheaper bc all of the internals wont be torn up
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That sounds about right for a full rebuild on an AT. Like shane said, get a junkyard one and toss it in there, **** having it rebuilt
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Originally Posted by Sinful7' post='760777' date='Sep 20 2005, 03:04 PM
That should make the swap a bolt-on affair! |
I dont get it, yer quoting yourself?
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dammit scott!!! pay ze attenzion!!!! he is saying he doesnt want the hassle of doing that, he just wants to pop in in ze trukkkk!!!
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rebuilding auto trannies sucks hehe if it werent for school i wouldnt know where to begin, i know without a footpress youre pretty much fucked hehe
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I'm saying that I'm having it built to hold up to a 300HP LT1.
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thats a very fair price for that rebuild, go for it
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Originally Posted by Sinful7' post='760823' date='Sep 20 2005, 07:29 PM
I'm saying that I'm having it built to hold up to a 300HP LT1. arn't LT1s 300 hp stock? |
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