Quick update.
Unfortunately I didn't take many pics of the assembly, but most of it was pretty self explanatory.
The torque convertor was sent off to Fullrace and two or three days later was sorted.
It always feels like Christmas when you receive boxes from the States.
My Sonax Smartshell and new wiring harness with all the solenoids arrived safely.
I compared my original sunshell to the sonax one, and they look pretty similar. The Sonax is supposed to be much stronger, heat treated and apparently stops spline stripping, hub breakage
and also eliminates planetary bearing failure and all in all seems like a good piece of kit.
The kit came with the heavy duty reaction shell, thrust bearing as well as a custom roller clutch race
Assembling the gearbox went well. We took our time, measured up everything and started putting all the bits together together.
The input drum was built up with all the clutches and measured out.
We stripped and cleaned out the valve body. This one was quite tricky with lots of little parts.
We finished assembling it and fitted the plates with all the check balls. 7 of them if I remember correctly. Once that was done, we carefully fitted the valve body, making sure we didn't mess any of the balls around.
Everything got torqued up to the specified amounts
So this where the fun part began. We fitted the gearbox....bolted everything back together again and filled it up with oil. After a few hours on Saturday morning.....I finally got it ready to start and test.
With the rear wheels off the ground, we fired her up and ran her through the gears. Put it in reverse....nothing. Put it in 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Drive and it works perfectly. Try reverse again..... :'( Nothing.
So I start trouble shooting and eventually decided to hell with it and removed the gearbox....again.
During the build I had asked for advice from a gent who repairs gearboxes from home and I contacted him to ask him to help me check it out. He agreed and I took it through to him. I suspected it had been the reverse boost valve and he confirmed it. A dam circlip which we must have not seated correctly popped off and fell into the sump. >
While it was with him I gave him the go ahead to do a modification to the apply servo for better engagement on the band.
The box came back and I fitted it up again. Ran through all the tests and it's working perfectly now. :bravo_2:
Pulled the car out...gave it a nice wash and drove it home.
On the highway she ran perfectly. Came off the highway, taking it nice and easy it ran through the gears without any issue. As I was about a block away from home, I noticed the temperature building. Pulled over and after a bit of investigation....figured out the Thermostat wasn't opening.
and with the pressure it managed to blow off the bottom radiator hose. :angry:
Pulled out the thermostat, refitted the hose and got the car home.
I've been wanting to replace the pump for safety's sake, so I did a bit of calling around to see if I could source a new pump locally without needing to order one in from the states. After a bit of help from the gents on the lumina owners whatsapp group, I managed to source an Airtex pump as well as a thermostat from the V8 Shoppe and fitted it last night. This weekend will spend some time testing it out.
One thing I will be fitting now, as a lessons learnt, is a CLD unit. (Coolant level detection). My brother supplies these units and had warned me to fit it as we normally do so on the old cars. This unit would have picked up that I had no water running through the hoses and immediately warned me about it. I was lucky enough not to damage anything.