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Browndog

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On a 200, is the metal clip on the bottom of the VB used to hold the filter off of the bottom of the VB or is it to hold the filter up?

I stole this pic to use as a visual aid lol. Is this installed correctly or should the filter be under the clip.

Thanks
 

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I think it holds the filter down:rolleyes:,that is a Russ Merrit pic and I don't think he did it wrong:wink:

Kevin.
 
That is a 7004r filter and is a bottom feed vs stock top feed.:cool:I just installed mine yesterday.I think it is a good idea:biggrin:

Kevin
 
It pushes the filter down into the oil (top and bottom feed) and there is a relief in the plastic that it corresponds to. Look at a 700 filter in a 700 and the metal tab lines up with it. The 2004R filter has the same relief in the plastic to keep it "loaded" downward. If you take away the tab, sometimes the filter can "fall out" and rest on the bottom of the pan. I have seen way too many to remember counting that the filter is sitting in the bottom of the pan and either someone just built it recently or had a service and someone removed the tab.
 
On a 200, is the metal clip on the bottom of the VB used to hold the filter off of the bottom of the VB or is it to hold the filter up?

I stole this pic to use as a visual aid lol. Is this installed correctly or should the filter be under the clip.

Thanks
OK, I have read this thread and last month threads of having the tranny filter clip on top of filter to prevent from grounding the electrical terminal and others claiming to place the clip on bottom of tranny filter to prevent to filter from falling out of TB.
Can someone please set the story straight on which is the correct way to set this clip position? Thanks
 

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OK, I have read this thread and last month threads of having the tranny filter clip on top of filter to prevent from grounding the electrical terminal and others claiming to place the clip on bottom of tranny filter to prevent to filter from falling out of TB.
Can someone please set the story straight on which is the correct way to set this clip position? Thanks

Very simple,look at the picture and do it exactly like that.;)This was a pic from Russ Merrit he has forgoten more than some on here will ever know:eek:

Kevin
 
According to GNeric, he wrote on #6 thread, if you remove the clip the filter might fall out and lay on the bottom of the pan. You are telling me to do the same as the photo showing that the filter clip is place on top of the filter. And if so, is it possible the filter might fall out?
 
According to GNeric, he wrote on #6 thread, if you remove the clip the filter might fall out and lay on the bottom of the pan. You are telling me to do the same as the photo showing that the filter clip is place on top of the filter. And if so, is it possible the filter might fall out?

It's pretty clear after reading this:

It pushes the filter down into the oil (top and bottom feed) and there is a relief in the plastic that it corresponds to. Look at a 700 filter in a 700 and the metal tab lines up with it. The 2004R filter has the same relief in the plastic to keep it "loaded" downward.

I went and looked at a filter kit I have kicking around. The top of the filter, if you were to look at it as it would be when installed, does have a relief cast in to it for the tab. The tab on the valve body is used as a "standoff" rather than a retainer. It exerts a backwards pressure on the filter/o-ring in the tube which must lock it in to place. Here's a pic:
 

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The clip goes exactly as the pic.:)The clip goes under the filter,their is no way the filter can come off once the pan is on,the pan actually pushes the filter into the valvebody:wink:

Kevin
 
Having said that, I bet a lot of newbs and idiots like myself have these installed with the tab holding the filter up against the VB. I know mine's like that right now. I wonder if it ever grounds any of the electronics in the VB on the filter. That probably wouldn't be good for business.
 
The clip goes exactly as the pic.:)The clip goes under the filter,their is no way the filter can come off once the pan is on,the pan actually pushes the filter into the valvebody:wink:

Kevin

Yup, that's pretty clear now. Thanks for the help:cool:
 
Thank you all and I really do appreciate everyone inputs and also clarify the filter clip position.

This is why I enjoy reading and writing to members and listening their knowledge of these cars. Thank you all again
 
I haven't done the 700 filter in the 200, but in a 700, if the tang is left out, the filter can "fall out of the pump" enough that it will suck air. Fluid will drop into the pan and the trans will work again until fluid is sucked up into the trans again and then another neutral situation. The tang is important. GM wouldn't have put it there if there was not a reason. :)

The clip goes exactly as the pic.:)The clip goes under the filter,their is no way the filter can come off once the pan is on,the pan actually pushes the filter into the valvebody:wink:

Kevin
 
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