I just rebuilt my 2007 Chevrolet 4L60E following Jimmy's tutorials and it works again! Fantastic video series and presentation. Never thought I'd attempt this procedure but he made it easy as well as ordering the parts I needed. Highly recommended, thanks Jimmy!
Sir I've watched a few of your videos now and subbed your channel, I've been through vo-tech automotive training and worked as a line tech. I'll admit there's nothing like hands on experience and classroom instruction. What I want to say is I like the systematic way you're going about these rebuilds and explaining everything and what to look for, and the focus is there in the aspect you don't have a classroom of "clowns to interrupt the lesson or your own personal "interjections" that "need" to be voiced. Good job on the videos and also being deliberate,clear, and precise at each step.
Absolutely love the videos. The only comment I have is that placing all the small parts in the same box makes me uneasy. Typically I’ll place the bolts/parts in separate baggies and mark them. For large disassembly, like the valve body, I’ll make a template on a sheet of cardboard that’s the same as the bolt locations, and punch the bolts through the cardboard. This makes reassembly very straightforward.
Hey, Nice job on the videos. very clear and concise. Appreciate the hard work it takes to put these videos together. Twill be going to your site to by the parts for my trans rebuild. Thanks Again, Anthony
The main wire connecting harness locking tabs breaking requiring a new harness... Safety wire and/or hose clamps are your friend. Also, learn how to use a wire clamping tool like the ClampTite example... I can't tell you how many expensive problems have been repaired permanently and robustly using simple safety wire applied and fastened properly. Of course, there's a *huge* difference between a paying customer repair and a high-quality life-of-the-vehicle shade-tree mechanic fix...
I just rebuilt my 2007 Chevrolet 4L60E following Jimmy's tutorials and it works again! Fantastic video series and presentation. Never thought I'd attempt this procedure but he made it easy as well as ordering the parts I needed. Highly recommended, thanks Jimmy!
Sir I've watched a few of your videos now and subbed your channel, I've been through vo-tech automotive training and worked as a line tech. I'll admit there's nothing like hands on experience and classroom instruction.
What I want to say is I like the systematic way you're going about these rebuilds and explaining everything and what to look for, and the focus is there in the aspect you don't have a classroom of "clowns to interrupt the lesson or your own personal "interjections" that "need" to be voiced.
Good job on the videos and also being deliberate,clear, and precise at each step.
Absolutely love the videos. The only comment I have is that placing all the small parts in the same box makes me uneasy.
Typically I’ll place the bolts/parts in separate baggies and mark them. For large disassembly, like the valve body, I’ll make a template on a sheet of cardboard that’s the same as the bolt locations, and punch the bolts through the cardboard. This makes reassembly very straightforward.
I have a small panic attack seeing the box fill up with parts. I have to bag and tag, myself.
When the time comes to do this in definately buying from his website. So professional. Wish my autotech teacher was this good
Same
watching these videos, I can smell the transmission fluid!
Lol same
Man I wanna buy a used 4l60e Trarrr-Mission JUST to do this ¡¡¡
Thanks again for the opportunity and for your help
You Need To Make A Patreon account and put your link in the youtube vids!!! People will gladly make a modest contribution!
Why doesn’t RUclips recommend the next video in the series? It jumps ahead, several lessons and even into part two.
Hey, Nice job on the videos. very clear and concise. Appreciate the hard work it takes to put these videos together.
Twill be going to your site to by the parts for my trans rebuild.
Thanks Again, Anthony
60 4L 60e to hardship between first and second this is the third time somebody is missing something don't know what part to change
Suggestion: At 4:27, place a rag underneath the file to minimize metal shavings getting into the transmission.
The main wire connecting harness locking tabs breaking requiring a new harness...
Safety wire and/or hose clamps are your friend. Also, learn how to use a wire clamping tool like the ClampTite example... I can't tell you how many expensive problems have been repaired permanently and robustly using simple safety wire applied and fastened properly.
Of course, there's a *huge* difference between a paying customer repair and a high-quality life-of-the-vehicle shade-tree mechanic fix...
Thank you for making these lessons
Can you correct the lesson title please?
Can you please do a 4L65E project series? Thanks
2012 4L60E selector shaft is totally different. I figured it would be covered. 😞
After 70 km / h, the transmission starts to swim. The transmission is then up and down. What kit is needed to eliminate? There are no errors.
Where is #6 and 7 in this series?
Any chance youll get to a 5r110? Ive got one that slips going into 3rd and was wondering if there were line pressure mods or anything i could do.
my transmission is a 2004 4l60E.... can put a 2002 4l60E in my truck?
For The Truth yes