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2004R High Stall produces results!

Recently customer Mark purchased our 2004R high stall torque converter (part number ORE-65-15B-10) and had these comments after installation:

“I just finished installing the 2000-2600 stall 2004R converter I bought from you Sep 29th. I wanted you to know how happy I am with it’s performance so far. My Corvette weighs 3120 lbs, has a 350 engine with about 435 hp/435 ft.lbs torque, and a 4.11:1 differential. The foot brake stall is about 2200rpm, and I think the flash stall is a little higher than that. Having gone from a 1500rpm stall converter to this one, my launch has improved greatly. I finally get the neck-snapping starts I should get with a 435hp engine. I did a 0-60 test, and it came in at under four seconds! … It seems to be a good balance between launch snap and street manners. Thank you so much for the great price on this quality torque converter. I will tell my friends where I got it.”

Thanks for your kind feedback, Mark. We love to hear successful project stories like yours.
Here’s a photo of Mark’s 1979 Corvette!
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Performance in Oregon

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1935 Ford, 600hp, 434 small block Chevy engine with a 2004R transmission doing it’s job. 

Highly recommended upgrades to the 4L60E transmission.

The 4L60E/4L65E/4L70E and 4L75E transmission is one of the most popular and most frequently asked about transmissions.  A common question regarding the 4L60E is, “what upgrades do you recommend while I have the transmission out, and what can I do if I don’t want to take the whole thing apart?”

If you are ready to take the transmission out and do the whole thing only once, the parts we typically recommend consist of the following:

  1. Rebuild manual
  2. Rebuild kit
  3. Shift kit
  4. Accumulator pistons
  5. Separator plate
  6. Torque converter
  7. Electronics

 

If you are only interested in tackling what can be done with the transmission still in the vehicle, you can still accomplish quite a bit with the following items:

  1. Shift kit
  2. Separator plate
  3. Accumulator pistons

 

Outlined below are each of the items we recommend, a description and the corresponding part number on our site.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at salesdesk@optsales.com.

REBUILD MANUAL 

ATSG-4L60E

ATSG-4l60e

ATSG is the leading manufacturer of technical rebuild manuals for automatic transmissions.  Their manuals are excellent resources for DIY-ers and professional shops alike.  If you are planning to rebuild your transmission on your own and do not already have a good resource manual, we highly recommend this product from ATSG.  This 4L60E manual will cover the GM THM 4L60-E Transmission found in 1993 and up trucks and vans, 1994 and up passenger cars. The manual covers assembly, dis-assembly, diagnosis, troubleshooting, and electronic controls & operation.

REBUILD KITS

OPT-4L60E-RB

ORE-4L60E-RB

OPT-4L60E-RBHP

ORE-4L60E-RBHP

We offer two versions of a 4L60E rebuild kit: a standard better-than-stock package, or the high performance rebuild kit.  The standard kit featured above is part number OPT-4L60E-RB and features everything you see in the first photograph.  Please note you will need to select your year from the drop down menu.  If your year is 1997 and newer, the kit will include the molded piston kit as well so it does cost a little more than the others.

If you are looking for a high performance rebuild kit, we carry that as well under part number OPT-4L60E-RBHP.  The HP kit comes with everything you see in the second photograph above, including Red Raybestos Stage 1 clutches, Kolene steel plates which includes the 8 clutch 3-4 pack, new filter, a Kevlar band and full bushing kit, as well as a Transtec full gasket set.  Either kit will give you terrific performance and noticeable strength.

SHIFT KITS

Depending on what kind of performance you are after, we typically recommend one of two shift kits:  either the TRG-SK4L60E, or the TRG-4L60E-HD2.

TRG-SK4L60E

TRG-sk-4l60e

The Transgo SK 4L60E corrects, prevents, and reduces problems associated with code 1870, trouble light & hard 1-2 shift performance.  It also fixes harmonic bounce that wears out pump and valves and causes
shuttle shifts. This kit has a new design isolator valve that works perfect in worn bore without requiring special tools or machining.  It is probably one of our most popular shift kits.

The other option is the more aggressive kit, the TRG-4L60E-HD2.

 TRG-4L60E-HD2

TRG-4l60e-hd2

The Transgo 4L60E-HD2 is meant for crisp muscle car or full race shift performance.  It puts the driver in command as it will holds 1st, 2nd, 3rd to any speed.  In addition, it allows backshifts to 3rd, 2nd & 1st by moving the lever.  This is a strong shift kit that will deliver impressive performance.

ACCUMULATOR PISTONS

With any 4L60E rebuild we always recommend replacing the stock accumulator pistons as they tend to break often and can ruin your transmission.  We suggest replacing the forward accumulator piston (part number SNX-77987-01K) and the 1-2 accumulator piston (part number SNX-77998-03K).

SNX-77987-01K

SNX-77987-01K

SNX-77998-03K

SNX-77998-03K

SEPARATOR PLATE

It is typically always a good idea to change your separator plate at the time of rebuild.  The checkballs produce a lot of wear and tear on the plate which can lead to poor shift quality and shorter transmission life.  Depending on your year, we have several different plates available.  One of the most common year ranges is 1996-2006 which is covered by part number TRG-46-PLT-96.

TRG-46-PLT-96

TRG-46-plt-96

 

TORQUE CONVERTER

We always recommend changing your converter at the time of rebuild since you will not want to use the old, contaminated fluid that is in your current converter and circulate that through your brand new ransmission.  Depending on your year however, you may need to provide the 4-letter code from your existing converter.  We may also need to know your engine in order to match you with the right replacement.  These points may be addressed quickly through email by contacting us at salesdesk@optsales.com.

ELECTRONICS

Finally, depending upon your year, you might consider replacing your vehicle electronics as well.  Over time the electronics wear out and eventually will burn up the transmission.  The part number you need for a full electronics kit is ORE-4L60E-EL. Be sure to select your year range from the drop-down menu.

OPT-4L60E-EL

ORE-4L60E-EL

If you only want to tackle what can be done with the transmission still in the vehicle, you can still accomplish quite a bit with replacing just the separator plate, a shift kitand the accumulator pistons.

HIGH HORSEPOWER UPGRADES 

We can also address higher horsepower applications with in-stock products such as the Beast Sun Gear shell / Sonnax Smart shell, unbreakable pump ring kit, low reverse sprag, forward sprag, corvette servo, 4th gear billet servos, and the billet 2nd gear servo .

For additional information or questions regarding this or any other transmission, please feel free to contact us at any time via email at salesdesk@optsales.com .

 

The RE5R05A transmission and common cooling problems

It may still be snowing in many parts of the US, but warmer weather is right around the corner.  We know that the sunshine brings many of us out of our shop hibernations with the anticipation of more time on and off the road and track.

One transmission that we repeatedly see many questions about is the RE5R05A from Nissan.  This is the tranny you will find in vehicles like the Frontier, Xterra and Pathfinder.  It is also found within the Titan, Armada and Navara, to name a few.   While an extremely popular transmission, it also comes with a popular problem:  the radiator often leaks water into the transmission fluid which eventually burns up the transmission.  Most people discover this problem after the transmission has blown.  Others, while they may still have an operational transmission, are surprised and dismayed to discover the leak.  If there is water in the fluid, it’s too late to save the tranny.

The solution to a burned transmission of course is to rebuild it.  Oregon Performance Transmission stocks a complete, solid kit for the RE5R05A (part number OPT-RE5R05A-RB) as well as many other products and upgrades. 

One preventative solution to this leakage problem is to bypass the radiator with an external cooler, thereby eliminating the need for the radiator all together.  You can effectively get rid of the problem before it even has a chance to occur.  Depending on your vehicle’s space, we suggest installing the largest external cooler possible.  The brand we trust the most is Tru-Cool by Dana Corporation.  They are manufactured in Canada and are solid, strong and extremely well-built.

LNG-47391

LNG-47391

Remember, the Tru-Cool coolers are not vehicle-specific, they are space-specific.  If you can fit a 40,000 GVW cooler in your truck, we highly recommend doing so.  

For additional information about any of the products mentioned here, or to answer any other questions, please feel free to contact us at salesdesk@optsales.com.  It’s not too late to save that transmission! 

 

 

 

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