700R4 TRANSMISSION FULL REBUILD PART 1

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THIS IS PART 1 OF THE 700R4 SERIES REBUILD.
FOR BUSINESS INQUIRIES GO TO THE ABOUT SECCTION AND CONTACT ME THROUGH THERE.
AS ALWAYS THANK YOU FOR WATCHING.
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Very comprehensive and thorough. You even state the parts by name. I cant believe this very informative video is free. Pro tech and instructor. Thank you boss man.

jmshssk
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This is most completed rebuild video I have found for a 700R4. Thank you for taking the time to explain and show all the details. I feel more confident about rebuilding my 700R4 with my son.

gregorytrimeloni
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This is possibly the best instructional automotive video I have ever seen on youtube! Great self camera work and complete explanations! Perfect!

michaelwalkup
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Great video. I have been a professional mechanic for 45 years but have always let transmission shops handle the automatics. I've can do anything with engines, manual trans, t-cases, differentials. Now thanks to you I know I can do this myself. You are awesome.

timthemechanix
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Thank you so much, , , , with my respect from Bangkok.

kasems
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Im rebuilding my first 700r4 and this video is amazing normally i dont comment on videos but you pretty much sum up everything thing needed for disassembly which is amazing. Thank you

colinzielinski
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This is by far the best video on transmissions an what goes In to rebuilding one I have ever seen

inerceptorsmurf
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Hiram, This is another great video from beginning to end. I are doing a great service to all your viewers showing them tips, tricks things to look for. No one except a few look at the captured check valves, not just the loose ones found in the valve body in the “Bath Tubes” where the lives. Wether a guy has a number of tools or all, the option to use what you have comes out. Nice, clear, easy to hear. Just a great just as they can rewind and watch over as needed. I always love finding bad stuff and mistakes made by the last guy. The 87 era was the last year that the VB was drilled for converter clutch hydraulic control but simply has plugs. Adding a 40 tooth tone rings on out the output shaft and use a 92 and up sensor to get a VSS to and electronic instrument cluster. Just a great job of explaining. Thanks!

deankay
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You make such good videos. You explain everything in detail. AWESOME!

lanceopperude
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I really appreciate the time you take to produce these videos. 👍

Thanks!

DougHanchard
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This has been the best video of a 700r4 transmission rebuild I have ever seen well done👍

Myapologythankyouforeverything
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Thank you. Because of you I saved money and decided not to replace the sun shell. This will be my first 700r4 build.

c.j.wesson
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Exceptional video sir!!! Thank you for taking your time to make this video. I'm from Houston and I can feel your pain about the heat. You've definitely mastered your craft

ndfleet
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This is definitely going to come in handy when i rebuild my 89 Trans Am's transmission! Thank you!!

Evilconrad
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Hey man thanks for sweating to an oldie I really appreciate your hard work and wisdom.

jamesdodson
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Amazingly detailed. You are an asset to all DIYers.

cavedweller
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I was JUST thinking i need to rebuild my 700, and then this vid pops up, awesome! :D

MadMaxx
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Great review and explanation of part ID and reasons for disassembly procedure. I might be biased on this video since I have an 89 GMC V1500 Suburban with this same transmission. All original transmission 136, 000 miles, 4th fluid and filter change except years back my local transmission shop suggested to put in a Corvette servo and they adjusted the TV cable, that was in 1992. Has a really good firm1 to 2 upshift but 2 to 3 is getting less firm under full throttle. Thanks Hiram.

Garth
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You showed high expertise, such that, hard uninstall operation looks like an easy one !!! Thanks for the effort ...

salem
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Thanks for explaining each part and what to look for. Even if I do not do this myself at least now I have an idea of what is involved and what tools I would need. Looks like I have everything except that spring compressor. Cheers.

IamDerick