Posted by jaluhn on February 14, 2014 at 19:58:00 from (144.141.194.2):
In Reply to: SOS Trans Work posted by Larry NCKS on February 14, 2014 at 18:44:51:
You are right, my memory is likely faulty as to which parts are which.
I am not asking for help troubleshooting as it has been established to my satisfaction that the forward most band (B1?) in the transmission is not applying and it is almost certainly due to a mechanical issue in the band or linkage. I believe this was concluded with help from this board.
My question is that assuming that the troubleshooting is correct, how likely am I to be opening a huge can of worms by trying the open this thing up to replace / repair the band? Based on the manual I think I can fairly easily pull the main parts out of the case to access the band, repair it and put it back together.... but I also know that what looks easy and straightforward in the book may or may not be that way in practice - hence asking for thoughts from those more experienced than myself.
That list of ratios posted does seem to match the ones I have that don't work.
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