I have a clothes dryer in my shop and i put my valve body gaskets in for a few minutes right before installing. Works great, shrinks the gasket just a little and the holes usually line up much better.
You could do that. The point of the exercise is to use alignment pins to try and keep the gasket in the proper position. By doing that you shouldnt have to worry about it.
I have a clothes dryer in my shop and i put my valve body gaskets in for a few minutes right before installing. Works great, shrinks the gasket just a little and the holes usually line up much better.
Interesting tip. I have heard you can also do that in a microwave oven. Ive never actually tried it though.
@@BroaderPerformance I have tried the microwave also but i like the slow of the dryer better. That microwave will cook em fast lol.
What overhaul kit an bands an clutches you recommend 89 aod
I use ttk overhaul kits and raybestos or Borg Warner clutches typically
Couldn’t you enlarge the gasket a little bit where it’s close to blocking that whole
You could do that. The point of the exercise is to use alignment pins to try and keep the gasket in the proper position. By doing that you shouldnt have to worry about it.
400 psi? That should make some firm shifts ;) Actually, I know that would break things.
Firm for sure. This unit is capable of very firm shifts already. I'm going to talk about that in the future. Thanks for watching