I am thinking of adding a smarty to my 99 3500DRW. Before I do any kind of tune I would like to improve my 47RE to handle the extra horsepower/torque. Not talking anything radical, just want to improve towing. Has anyone installed a Sonnax zip kit? From what I can tell, the entire kit can be installed with the transmission in the truck and it covers some of the known 47re issues. The transmission seems to be in good shape, the truck has 110k on it.
Thanks
I was in the process of installing a Zip-Kit when I lost a spring a few days ago and the whole thing is now temporarily on hold. For background, my truck ('99 2500 47RE) is at ~274k and the transmission (DTT) is at around 200k miles and finally gave out again just recently so I'm fully rebuilding it. I purchased the kit because at the time I was uncertain of the condition of the valve body and the zip-kit is somewhere between a valve body rebuild kit and shift kit.
FWIW, the kit actually covers more than the valve body, but you don't have to install the parts that require pulling the whole transmission (bushings, shims and some seals). The installation and testing instructions were very clear and straight forward. I particularly found the page that showed wear areas and vacuum test locations helpful as I wanted to get a more thorough sense of the condition of it than what can typically be garnered from the other more common tests. The instructions are also available for download on the Sonnax website so you can see exactly what is involved. The instructions also cover which modifications and/or adjustments to make for adjusting the firmness of shifts, etc.
Its difficult to give an estimate of how long the install took because as I mentioned before, progress was interrupted by me losing a spring while separating the valve body halves, and I also had to plug the casting near the pressure regulator valve because it had been drilled through as part of the DTT modifications. So minus the vac testing and the above, I'd guess the rest of the install and modifications took about an hour after I had removed it from the transmission.
I can't give any indication of how its driving yet, I have a couple leads left to run down on hopefully finding a replacement spring,
but if nothing comes up in the next few days I'll just bite the bullet and replace the whole VB because I need to get it back on the road very soon.
Overall, I'd look at it as more of a means of restoring the VB with some added improvements vs "upgraded" valve bodies that address the solenoids and in some cases install oversize valves in addition to the more common things such as what is covered in the Zip-Kits.