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    Quote Originally Posted by txarkitekt View Post
    Well, Jeff--you kind of mislead him on the Seafoam thing. You can dump it into the intake via brake booster vacuum lines, but don't dump it in when the motor is shut off. You should always have the motor running while applying Seafoam. The bent rod phenomenon comes from people dumping too much in at once or by dumping the Seafoam in a vacuum line with the motor off, letting it sit, then trying to start it. Just follow the directions on the bottle. I have used it on several occassions and have seen nothing but great results--and no bent rods...partly because I am not a dumbass and know how to read and understand directions.

    As for the tranny stuff--go ahead and do a Superior shift kit--they work well and are not as intensive as the Trans-go HD2 kit. It is not completely necessary to have a tune done with a shift kit install. Since you are not going to do major modifications to the tranny, you should be fine.

    Speaking of your tranny--what was the reason for it stalling out? You burn up the converter? Did the pump go out?

    Here's the link where I first mentioned it.

    http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/mecha...m-screwed.html

    I just stopped at my mechanics. He has the whole thing torn apart. I forget what he called the part but it is a circular frame maybe 6" in diameter with I think about 4 gear type things around the circumference and a roller bearing in the middle. Yeah, I know that was about as lame a description as saying the watchamacallit. Anyway, the roller bearing went out. He thinks the filter kept the metal filings from getting to the torque converter so hopefully we dodged a bullet there. I'm going to call him in a little while to see what parts he needs. The place with the parts is 40 miles away, my wife is headed there later today and she might be able to pick them up for him, if so that would speed up the repair.

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    I am not a tranny expert, but it sounds like you are trying to describe your planetary gears. From the sounds of it, your transmission fluid pump went out, causing the roller bearings to seize and break apart. Roller bearings have tiny needles in them that may have passed through the filter. I am sure your tranny guy will be able to find out if they got into the rest of the tranny and converter or not. Good luck with getting it fixed...

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    It was the sun gear. My wife picked up the sun gear and the rebuild kit, they charged her the mechanics rate. $155, would have been 2X that if she had paid retail. He felt the torque converter would be okay, the fluid that came out of it wasn't black and it had no metal filings in it. It was his recommendation to not replace it, said he put one that was much worse than in mine back in his sons car with no problems. He added that if it went out in a short amount of time he'd stand behind it since it was his recommendation not to replace it. I'll post up on that other thread when all is said and done with the full report.

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    The sun gear and sun shell are the same thing. Usually when they break, you do not need a torque converter also. It should be a simple fix for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AKlowriderZ71 View Post
    The sun gear and sun shell are the same thing. Usually when they break, you do not need a torque converter also. It should be a simple fix for you.

    I wondered about that so I asked the mechanic and he said they aren't. He said they use to have problems with the sun shell breaking but they've made them stronger so it's not a problem as much.

    Here is the pic of a sun shell you showed me earlier.

    http://www.geocities.com/cahallperfo...rokenshell.jpg

    This is kind of what the sun gear he showed me looks like.

    http://cherokeekid5.tripod.com/HPS2W_2C42_4527.jpg

    I think the sun gear goes in the sun shell.

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    at least you got it figured, out. And I dont care what Tyler says. I respect him and he knows allot but there has been 2 guys here that asked about seafoam, and I told them not to, while others said just read directions. They did and both had to rebuild their motors. And I said If you HAD a tune, to get a retune for the servo's. And if yoyu get a Nelson Tune be sure to mention you have a servo, in. Good luck with the tranny. Dont pour anything into thebrake hose, or intake... unless you can afford to rebuild if you make a mistake.

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    What's the moral of this story????



    Tyler is a douche!

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    Eff you clowns! The guys who effed up their motors did something wrong--as in they didn't follow the directions. I have used Seafoam on several different occassions on several different vehicles. I followed the directions exactly and HAVE NOT had to replace a motor. And I can guarantee that 99.9% of the Seafoam users out there have followed the directions and received excellent results. There is always that select few people who don;t follow the directions and screw stuff up for everyone else. Jeff, you ever heard of the saying, "One bad apple can spoil the whole bunch?"

    2000 ECSB 6.0L
    TORQUER V2 CAM ● COMP 918's ● 7.4 HARDENED PUSHRODS ● K&N SERIES 77 CAI ● 80mm BBK ●PACESETTER LT HEADERS AND 3'' ORY ● SUPER 40 FLOW ● 3000 STALL ● 4.10s ● BUILT 80e ● VORTEC PERFORMANCE TUNE ● MSD 8.5mm PLUG WIRES● ELEC. CUTOUT ● UD & ALT PULLEYS ● FLEX-A-LITE E-FANS ● 22" CENTERLINE STINGRAY III's ● LUND FIBERGLASS TONNEAU ● 2" LEVELING SHACKLES ● 12K HID LOWS & FOGS ● LEDs ● DEBADGED ● WHITE-FACED ESCALADE GAUGES ● KICKER 450.1 ● 2-CVR 10's ● DS60's ● K693's

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    Quote Originally Posted by txarkitekt View Post
    Eff you clowns! The guys who effed up their motors did something wrong--as in they didn't follow the directions. I have used Seafoam on several different occassions on several different vehicles. I followed the directions exactly and HAVE NOT had to replace a motor. And I can guarantee that 99.9% of the Seafoam users out there have followed the directions and received excellent results. There is always that select few people who don;t follow the directions a nd screw stuff up for everyone else. Jeff, you ever heard of the saying, "One bad apple can spoil the whole bunch?"
    Is that prison talk? Like Snitches get stitches?

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    Exactly.

    2000 ECSB 6.0L
    TORQUER V2 CAM ● COMP 918's ● 7.4 HARDENED PUSHRODS ● K&N SERIES 77 CAI ● 80mm BBK ●PACESETTER LT HEADERS AND 3'' ORY ● SUPER 40 FLOW ● 3000 STALL ● 4.10s ● BUILT 80e ● VORTEC PERFORMANCE TUNE ● MSD 8.5mm PLUG WIRES● ELEC. CUTOUT ● UD & ALT PULLEYS ● FLEX-A-LITE E-FANS ● 22" CENTERLINE STINGRAY III's ● LUND FIBERGLASS TONNEAU ● 2" LEVELING SHACKLES ● 12K HID LOWS & FOGS ● LEDs ● DEBADGED ● WHITE-FACED ESCALADE GAUGES ● KICKER 450.1 ● 2-CVR 10's ● DS60's ● K693's

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