It appears that the direct clutch lip seals were severely damaged and would not apply the clutches. The clutches and steels were burned and warped (cupped upward). There were pieces of the seals laying in the housing. The trans had only about 1000 miles since my rebuild. I thought I did everything right on the rebuild. The air check proved ok upon the assembly, this was maybe 4-5 yrs ago.
My question is what went wrong? If the seals were not sealing then the clutches would not be applied and thus the burning or was there no oil getting to them? Not sure how all this works but I do know that I always had good pump pressure. I also know the parts should not look they do.
I have attached some photos of the direct clutch piston seals to show how they were broken. I also show the low/reverse housing to ask if the rework from PTS was for a torrington brg (I asked this question in an earlier post).
Please advise what I should do differently or if you can see anything wrong. I don't want to rebuild it again and have the same thing happen. Let me know if you would like to see other photos as I have been taking every step of the way. Thanks for the help.
paul

My question is what went wrong? If the seals were not sealing then the clutches would not be applied and thus the burning or was there no oil getting to them? Not sure how all this works but I do know that I always had good pump pressure. I also know the parts should not look they do.
I have attached some photos of the direct clutch piston seals to show how they were broken. I also show the low/reverse housing to ask if the rework from PTS was for a torrington brg (I asked this question in an earlier post).
Please advise what I should do differently or if you can see anything wrong. I don't want to rebuild it again and have the same thing happen. Let me know if you would like to see other photos as I have been taking every step of the way. Thanks for the help.
paul




