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<blockquote data-quote="patooyee" data-source="post: 612414" data-attributes="member: 483"><p>41 in-lbs - 7 turns seems to be a much better fit. The rear band is not nearly as tight, much more similar to the front band now, and there are a lot more threads showing on the adjuster stud. (Still not nearly as many as originally though.)</p><p></p><p>I did what I could with the valve body but there isn't much going on there to rebuild. Just pulled all the valves, inspected them and their bores, tested for smooth operation, and put it all back in.</p><p></p><p>I noticed that the valve body separator plate has a huge "97" punched through it. I can't imagine that indicates the year model of the transmission? But if so that would mean that the 41-7 would be the correct spec. Thing is that I'm 100% certain that the trans came from a 95 YJ so I don't know.</p><p></p><p>All that's left now is to install the Transgo kit. More on that later. I read through the instructions for it. It recommends a completely different band adjustment procedure. We will see ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patooyee, post: 612414, member: 483"] 41 in-lbs - 7 turns seems to be a much better fit. The rear band is not nearly as tight, much more similar to the front band now, and there are a lot more threads showing on the adjuster stud. (Still not nearly as many as originally though.) I did what I could with the valve body but there isn't much going on there to rebuild. Just pulled all the valves, inspected them and their bores, tested for smooth operation, and put it all back in. I noticed that the valve body separator plate has a huge "97" punched through it. I can't imagine that indicates the year model of the transmission? But if so that would mean that the 41-7 would be the correct spec. Thing is that I'm 100% certain that the trans came from a 95 YJ so I don't know. All that's left now is to install the Transgo kit. More on that later. I read through the instructions for it. It recommends a completely different band adjustment procedure. We will see ... [/QUOTE]
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