This is a precise and very critical process
If it is not done correctly you have just built a transmission that will fail again.
I strongly recommend you purchase or borrow a manual from the library (Haynes or Chilton would do) and follow the procedure and make the measurements and inspection exactly as recommended.
how do you rebuild 1990 bonneville transmission
The cost to rebuild a transmission depends on what is put into the transmission and the people rebuilding it. In general, it can cost between $2,000 to $4,000 to rebuild a transmission for this car.
You can check out YouTube.com for great videos with tips on how to rebuild a transmission. You can also check out http://www.autorepairmanuals.biz/site/573683/page/267592 for manuals on how to rebuild your transmission.
how much should it cost to rebuild transmission on 1995 Lexus es300
Some parts that are needed for transmission rebuild include, rubber lip seals, O rings, pan gaskets, metal clad seals, and more. Most of these items are included in a transmission rebuild kit.
The costs to rebuild a transmission varies based on the location of the vehicle. Most repair shops charge anywhere from $50-75 an hour for labor. The average price of a transmission rebuild is approximately 900$.
First Identify what transmission you have and get a rebuild kit for that transmission. Second purchase a Rebuild manual for that transmission, should cost about $30.00 Last and most important take your time and follow the instructions from the manual step by step DOUBLE CHECK EVERYTHING
In a 1988 Ford Ranger : With the 2.9 liter V6 engine , 4X4 : It has the Mitsubishi FM146 5 speed manual transmission ( transmission code " D " ) that takes ( 2.4 U.S. quarts of 80-90W gear lube )
You will need to get the Tag number then go to provided link and look her up. [http://www.drivetrain.com/tagtokitconvfordtrk.html What Ford transmission do I have, Toyo-Kogyo, Maxda M5R1, M5R2, Mitsubishi, FM145, FM146]
You BEST leave that to a PRO/ transmission man.
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Not hard at all. :)