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    Quote Originally Posted by farmtruc View Post
    Just an update.

    I added a 6qt capacity transmission pan, whoopti dooo, lol.


    I actually wanted to post this incase anyone had the same issue.
    From the day I installed the transmissoin and the truck was drivable, the converter was doing wierd things. The trans would shift just fine, then the converter would lock up after fourth just like its supposed to. BUT, when I would come to a stop, the converter wouldn't unlock until a 1st gear downshift. This was very annoying and you can imagine how loaded the trans and truck was when trying to accelerate about 30mph, after slowing down.
    I tried several calibrations, tons of tuning and couldn't fix it. Chuck suggested I replace the TCC solenoid, I did and now it works. It seems the TCC sol. can lock and work half ass, but not unlock.

    I just wanted to post this, it may help someone out in the future.

    NOW, the trans and converter are working together great and the truck is awesome!

    later,
    allen
    And this might solve my problem, the exact same thing is happening to mine. But where do I get a new tcc sol. and where in the truck is this located at?

    Thanks Allen
    2001 GMC Silverado



    Stock Bottom End LQ9, MS3, Stock 317's, Victor Jr, Aron's Elbow, 90mm TB, 1 7/8 TSP headers, FLT 4L80-E, Rossler Trans-Brake, 3600 PI TQ, 4.10's, 31" tire. Nitrous Dave System with Zex plate. On 150 shot 10.53 @ 128MPH 1.51 60'

    Old Setup = Trick Turbo Kit Tuned/Installed By Nelson Performance 10.78 @ 127.08 1.62 60'

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ_TURBO View Post
    ...and where in the truck is this located at?

    Thanks Allen
    Remove the pan, then it's located towards the front of the trans, near the converter.
    It's the only solenoid that looks like the new one you'll get, it will only connect to one connector on the internal trans harness.
    To remove, get a small pick and remove the snap/retaining ring.
    Pull the sol. out and install the new one.

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