47RE Band adjustment did not help me. You?
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So I changed the 4 quarts and the filter this weekend. I did the band adjustments EXACTLY as the post said. 72 in-lb tight, then back off 2.5 turns..... It seemed to go well.
Now, the thing seems confused. It downshifts at weird times when Im driving through parking lots, and im on and off the pedal. It upshifts smoothly, but it seems to shift earlier than it did before. The shifts do seem a bit firmer. Is this right?
Now I wish I could just go back to what it was. The tranny just seemed to work smoother.
So my question is will this thing loosen up or what? I got 83k on the clock.
Thanks for all the help fellas.
Now, the thing seems confused. It downshifts at weird times when Im driving through parking lots, and im on and off the pedal. It upshifts smoothly, but it seems to shift earlier than it did before. The shifts do seem a bit firmer. Is this right?
Now I wish I could just go back to what it was. The tranny just seemed to work smoother.
So my question is will this thing loosen up or what? I got 83k on the clock.
Thanks for all the help fellas.
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Hello,
I am no trans expert but the experts that I have talked to and read responses from do not recommend adjusting bands if a problems does not exist. Meaning if you are using this technique to firm a shift you are likely heading in the wrong direction. I have personally adjusted my bands in my 727 with no difference in operation unless I screwed up the adjustment. Over the years I learned not to mess with bands. After a rebuild I set it and leave it alone. I have seen too many trans damaged by monkeying with bands that did not need attention.
Damon
I am no trans expert but the experts that I have talked to and read responses from do not recommend adjusting bands if a problems does not exist. Meaning if you are using this technique to firm a shift you are likely heading in the wrong direction. I have personally adjusted my bands in my 727 with no difference in operation unless I screwed up the adjustment. Over the years I learned not to mess with bands. After a rebuild I set it and leave it alone. I have seen too many trans damaged by monkeying with bands that did not need attention.
Damon
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Well when I checked it in NEUTRAL, it wasnt even on the stick. So I added two quarts, and it is right in the OK zone. So no I have added about 5.5 quarts with the filter. Does this sound right? It does seem to be shifting a bit better. Thx
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When I changed the fluid and filter with the OEM pan, I put in 7.5 quarts of fluid. The first time that I did it, I measured the amount of fluid that I removed so this gave me a starting point. It took a lot more fluid than my service manual called for. Afterwards I always drove the truck 20 miles to get the tranny fluid to operating temp (180° F) then I would re-check the fluid level which I always kepted at the max full line. If the outside ambient temps were extremely hot, I usually shut the truck off for 30 minutes then started it up to check the fluid level in neutral after shifting thru the gears a couple of times. The fluid level should be the equal on both sides of the dipstick - if one side is higher, the dip stick probably picked up some fluid in the dipstick tube. I have adjusted the bands several times on my truck - just going by the specs in the service manual although I may have backed out 2 turns vs 1 7/8ths on the front band once or twice. It's kind of hard to get 1/8th of a turn just right.
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I often wonder who came up with that one, and what difference they felt it made.