Installing a shift kit in my 91 700R4. When I removed the valve body from the trans a small filter fell out. It's a tapered filter about an inch long . Its black with a white filter. The diameter is about 1/4 in. I think it goes into a opening next to the Pressure regulator valve? However, I'm not sure.
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John
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yes, it is a filter close to the pump in the valve body channel of the trans. it is a t.c.c. solenoid screen. There is also one at the rear of the case but it probably didn't fall out because it is installed at an angle. it is a governor screen. both screens are the same.
Thanks Ed. Hope to have it together tomorrow. I think it would have been easier to remove the trans than working undrneath the car.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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Ed,Originally Posted by ed o
yes, it is a filter close to the pump in the valve body channel of the trans. it is a t.c.c. solenoid screen. There is also one at the rear of the case but it probably didn't fall out because it is installed at an angle. it is a governor screen. both screens are the same. As i was buttoning up the trans, I realized the hole I put the Filter in was the hole for the crossover tube. Here's my question. Apparently I have assembled it without the Tcc screen for the governor. If I leave it out, will this be a problem? I am sorry I wasn't clear about the hole I was talking about.
Thanks again,
John
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you did the whole thing wrong.
the filter doesn't go in the aux. v.b. tube at all. and neither does the governor filter.
you can vaguely see locations E and D as the correct locations in the lower left and upper right hand corners of the pic
the filter doesn't go in the aux. v.b. tube at all. and neither does the governor filter.
you can vaguely see locations E and D as the correct locations in the lower left and upper right hand corners of the pic
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Thanks for your help.
The picture you sent was great help. It showed exactly where to place the filters.
Thanks Again.
John
The picture you sent was great help. It showed exactly where to place the filters.
Thanks Again.
John
