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Thought I'd just start my own thread, instead of piggybacking on another thread.
Been a member a while here, 1st time post though.
Getting ready to do the pan drop and fill to mine in the spring. 2001 GP with the 3.1 motor, 4t65e trans, 107,500 miles, service unknown. I've had it about 1 1/2 years, noticed a bit of a hard 1-2 & 2-3 shift after about 10 miles of driving. Not neck jarring or anything, but noticeable.
First drive of the day, back to being ok, till about 10 miles again. Figured I had the PO1811 max adapt code, advance auto scan confirmed.
Also got the Transgo SK 4T65E shift kit, 12 quarts of NAPA Dexton III, two new magnets, The Sonnax 84532-01K Transmission Lube Tube Retainer kit, and the updated differential lube tube ACDelco Transmission Fluid Line 24243134, and a bottle of Lubegard.
So looking forward to doing the job, as the car is in pretty good shape, and I'd like to keep it.
Those that have done the shift kit, did you scuff the cylinder walls when you did the kit, as some say yes, and some say no. IIRC the paper with the kit does say to do so. Also, did you put new piston seals, or just use the old ones? I also read where I should disconnect the battery for about a half hour, in order to let the PCM relearn the shift perimeters.
Can anyone think of anything I might be missing?
Thanks to all.
Been a member a while here, 1st time post though.
Getting ready to do the pan drop and fill to mine in the spring. 2001 GP with the 3.1 motor, 4t65e trans, 107,500 miles, service unknown. I've had it about 1 1/2 years, noticed a bit of a hard 1-2 & 2-3 shift after about 10 miles of driving. Not neck jarring or anything, but noticeable.
First drive of the day, back to being ok, till about 10 miles again. Figured I had the PO1811 max adapt code, advance auto scan confirmed.
Also got the Transgo SK 4T65E shift kit, 12 quarts of NAPA Dexton III, two new magnets, The Sonnax 84532-01K Transmission Lube Tube Retainer kit, and the updated differential lube tube ACDelco Transmission Fluid Line 24243134, and a bottle of Lubegard.
So looking forward to doing the job, as the car is in pretty good shape, and I'd like to keep it.
Those that have done the shift kit, did you scuff the cylinder walls when you did the kit, as some say yes, and some say no. IIRC the paper with the kit does say to do so. Also, did you put new piston seals, or just use the old ones? I also read where I should disconnect the battery for about a half hour, in order to let the PCM relearn the shift perimeters.
Can anyone think of anything I might be missing?
Thanks to all.