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A Fritz

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Actually installing a B&M deep trans pan/drain plug. Installing temp. sender in new pan as well. 88k miles on truck,about 40k miles since prev. change. Full synthetic change to come.



No abnormal shifting or other mentionables. Normal sediment in pan and on magnet IMO.



Is it recommended to re-adjust clutch bands or seeing as operation is, or what appears to be normal warranted?(leave it alone if it aint broke)? If so, what are specs?



Re-torque valve body bolts? specs?(will be getting a manual soon. )



Opinions on location of sender location in new pan?



thanks!



AL

A Fritz



(First post, new member on forum, TDR subscriber since 96)
 
A big Buckeye Howdy Oo.



Watch out for EC Jay's tips :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:



Sorry, don't have my FSM with me in the office, but WELCOME to the BEST BUNCH 'O GUYS..... IMHO:D



Greenleaf, Scott, 'er whatever
 
Thanks for the welcome Greenleaf. Been navigating through the site trying to get familiarized with it for proper participation.



Will be doing additional BOMBing so will be seeking additional input, as well as contributing to others if possible.



Got to finish transmission first.



AL

A Fritz
 
Opening the holy grail 'er Factory Service Manual



Valve body attaching screws 100 in. lbs



Be happy to post the steps to adjust the Front and rear band if you need it.



Some one with an aftermarket pan will have to post where the temp sensor is located. Does it really matter (?)

In the side off the bottom a bit I suppose.



Scott
 
Scott

I have some of the info. Back-off the adjusting screws,both front and rear bands, torque both to 72 "#'s,then the amount that the two adjusting screws have to be backed off is the info that I do not have in # of turns. (Haynes repair manual without diesel application)



Correct my info if it is wrong,& add the missing info if you have

it.

AL
 
Front band adjustment. After you have the 72 inch pound of torque. Back off the adjusting screw 2 1/2 turns



Rear band adjustment. After you have the 72 inch pound torque setting. Back the adjuster screw out two turns.
 
Philip

Appreciate the help.



Any suggestions on a good service manual, where to get it, and how much to expect to spend on it?



THANKS MEMBERS!



AL
 
Al - Keep an eye on eBay. I picked up a used FSM (around $30, IIRC). I saw a couple on there recently. :) If I come across them again I'll post a link for you.
 
New FSM

800-890-4038

I purchased new cause I did not wish to wait on a used one to "show up"



They have them on CD or book form, $55 I think but to ship the book to me from a town just north of me where they are located was like $30 bux or so:confused: yah, it's a very large manual, but still... ... this is the Co. that prints Dodge/Chrysler books.



Greenleaf
 
Buy the 93 FSM, same info as previous years, only manual with getrag 5 speed rebuild info, in case you ever get a 5speed. I have one, and you see what year my trucks are. Bill
 
I bought one before I found a printed manual. It has the same info, just in a different format. Of the two I'd rather have the printed manual - it's easier to take to the truck than the computer;) - but you can always print out certain sections for convenience.
 
That is what my take was on using the disc. And if you get grease on the specific page that you are working off of, and cant read it anymore, just print another.



I think what would work easier-better, if lets say that you are working under the hood and referencing out of a manual (and im sure there are others that can attest to this) the manual never seems to want to stay in a position where you can look at it and look at what you are working on at a glance without closing up and or falling.



I think what would work good with printable sheets would be to use a couple of magnetic clip-holders clipped wherever you are working. :cool:



Thinkin again



Wheres the kidde?





AL
 
Is the disk in Word format? or Adobe PDF? What I'm getting at is, can a search be run for a particular word or phrase?
 
It's in PDF format. I'm pretty sure you can search for specific stuff - never tried it but Adobe does have a "find" tool that works pretty well.
 
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