I bought a vette servo from O.P.T. and wanted to know if the sleeves are supposed to be cut and why. if so what should i put on the sleeve to keep in place.. I never installed one of these
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I bought a vette servo from O.P.T. and wanted to know if the sleeves are supposed to be cut and why. if so what should i put on the sleeve to keep in place.. I never installed one of these
no dude.ur not suppose to cut anything.search vette survo.and theres pictures on how it goes
Put it in the sam way you take the old one out.
sleeves ???:confused:
I just got it in today, opened the package, looked at the orings and the two non rubber (black plastic) one are cut. should they be???? HELP!
yes, absolutely
what do i use to hold them in place, and lubem up?
Trans-jel, trans fluid or petroleum jelly. Jelly as a last resort.
when u get yours out u will see how truly simple it is:thumb:
make sure you have a pry bar, makes it a little easier
well i guess it shouldnt take long i will try it tonight as long as there nothing in the way, what do you to depress the cover?
^^+1^^ and your going to need a screwdriver to pop the old o-ring out.
and a big c clamp. c clamp is very important.
Here are some removal and install vids from youtube. Not sure that it's vette servo specific, but it covers the basics anyways :)
Removal
YouTube - Automatic Transmission Rebuilding DVD-Servo Removal-4L60E
Install
YouTube - GM Automatic Transmission 2-4 Servo Install-Rebuild Video