Which servo should I choose?
FAQ: Do I need the standard corvette servo or the servo with the longer pin? And what about the 4th gear billet servo?
If you have a 700R4, 4L60E, 4L65E, or 4L70E automatic transmission, and want to upgrade your servo, you have several different options available to you:
First, you can install just the standard corvette servo found here
With this servo, right away you’ll notice faster and firmer 1-2 shifts and even slightly better 2-3 shifts. Also, this servo will give your transmission 50% more apply pressure, just what you need to keep from burning your transmission up under heavy load situations.
The corvette servo is a great upgrade for not a lot of money, and you do not need to take the transmission out to install it. Our servo comes with two rigid seals and two rubber seals, as well as 3 pages of instructions for easy and detailed installation.
Second, you can install the standard corvette servo with the longer pin found here
With this package, you get the corvette servo outlined above and you get the longer pin all in one package. The included longer-than-stock servo pin does a great job of getting your band adjusted to the right clearance. It’s almost more important to get the right clearance than it is to change to the corvette servo.
Not sure if you need the longer pin? You can test your clearance by pushing in on your servo cover. If you notice that it moves in between 1/8″-1/4″, you know you need the longer pin. This is way too much travel, as the clearance should be closer to 1/16″.
Also, since the servo isn’t traveling as far before it applies the band, the 1-2 and even the 3-4 shift will be much quicker.
Finally, you can install the standard corvette servo, and purchase the 4th gear billet servo found here
With these two products, you’ll get all the benefit of the corvette servo, as well as better holding capacity in 4th gear. Plus, if you go this route, you won’t need to buy the servo with the longer pin. The reason is because this 4th gear billet servo is manufactured with tighter tolerances, which tightens up the clearance issue that the longer pin typically tackles.
If money allows, Oregon Performance Transmission recommends purchasing the standard corvette servo, as well as the 4th gear billet servo.
If you have any questions about servos, or which combination might be right for your vehicle, please do not hesitate to contact us at sales@oregonperformancetransmission.com for more information.