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DRR S/Pro
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I get kinda stupid when it comes to building stuff. Most times I can't afford to do everything all at one time but eventually get to it.

Here is my latest "improvement" Not saying it helps just saying it is an improvement.With this I think the only bushings left in the trans would be the front pump, front drum, and the bushing in the planet carrier the input goes into. Just about all of them have now been replaced with a bearing.

Sun Gear Bearing Kit

I check out Sonnax every so often to see what is offered. I do know their accumulator kit made a big difference in the way the band looks on mine at tear down.

Dave


Are you using a red or purple servo kit ? Ratio or Super Servo?


Super Hold Servo Kit

I also did the Stabilizer.

Ring Gear Stabilizer

Dave


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DRR S/Pro
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I had a compressor like this.

Compressor

But I didn't like the way it attached to the case. So I unscrewed it and ran a pair of nuts up the threads, drilled out the threads in the cross piece that holds the feet. Then took a piece of 1/2 in aluminum , drilled and threaded it.
Now I sit the case or drum on the aluminum stick the rod through whichever and screw it down to compress the piston. Works like a champ.

Dave

Dave


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DRR Top Comp
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Originally posted by David Covey:
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Originally posted by Mike Rietow:
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Originally posted by David Covey:
I get kinda stupid when it comes to building stuff. Most times I can't afford to do everything all at one time but eventually get to it.

Here is my latest "improvement" Not saying it helps just saying it is an improvement.With this I think the only bushings left in the trans would be the front pump, front drum, and the bushing in the planet carrier the input goes into. Just about all of them have now been replaced with a bearing.

Sun Gear Bearing Kit

I check out Sonnax every so often to see what is offered. I do know their accumulator kit made a big difference in the way the band looks on mine at tear down.

Dave


Are you using a red or purple servo kit ? Ratio or Super Servo?


Super Hold Servo Kit

I also did the Stabilizer.

Ring Gear Stabilizer

Dave


I can dig it. The trick about these is you can run your line pressure way back and still have the band clamping capacity high hp.

Like Ed making converter/ stator changes. I could roll one of these in his trans with a converter pressure restrictor, eliminate clutches and out run him easy, with his own car.

But Ed don't know how to do anything, so he's at the mercy of others on everything he does. Plus he has no real grasp for how anything works.

You don't bring the converter to the pressure in play, that's what you're doing when you're just throwing converters at a car.

You bring the pressure to the converter in play for dimensions of performance in between, just throwing converters at a car..


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DRR Pro
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Originally posted by David Covey:
I had a compressor like this.

Compressor

But I didn't like the way it attached to the case. So I unscrewed it and ran a pair of nuts up the threads, drilled out the threads in the cross piece that holds the feet. Then took a piece of 1/2 in aluminum , drilled and threaded it.
Now I sit the case or drum on the aluminum stick the rod through whichever and screw it down to compress the piston. Works like a champ.

Dave

Dave


That's the one that I have too. I took your idea, spun the center screw part around after removing the bottom piece. I drilled that out to slide onto the center screw, reversed it and used a metal plate I had for the bottom of the springs to ride on at the rear of the case. Worked great. I only have to hold that bottom piece on it now with a nut on the top and bottom to use it normally.

Thanks for the idea!
 
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DRR S/Pro
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Dave


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That’s the same tool I use and lately it pops out so if understanding you guys just reuse the center part and eliminate the spring loaded arms and just pull against back of case or drum correct
 
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DRR S/Pro
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That’s the same tool I use and lately it pops out so if understanding you guys just reuse the center part and eliminate the spring loaded arms and just pull against back of case or drum correct


Yes just use the threaded part.
I took a piece of 4x2 5/8 thick aluminum and drilled/tapped a h ole in the center. To get the reverse piston out just stick the threaded rod thru the case and into the block. Compress and do your normal thing.
For the forward drum just do the same.

I used mine this way for years. I recently made a trans bench and mounted the block to the corner of the bench. Works great and I'm not chasing the case and drum all over the bench..lol

Dave

DC: one other thing I did was to run 2 nuts up the threaded rod and jam them together with just enough length of the rod to use for either part.

I'll see if I can get a picture when I go out to the shop in a bit.


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DRR S/Pro
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This is my compressor. Attached to a bench.

Beside the bottom plate I also made a new one that holds the adjustable "shoes". Mine bent.



Dave


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DRR Trophy
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Great thanks for the pics that’s what I thought it was going to be
 
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DRR Pro
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purple servo for me


honesty is the best policy,insanity is a better deffense
1.036, 6.16@ 224

 
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