I broke the torque converter turbine where it welds to the piece that goes on the input shaft last year. I had the whole thing rebuilt by a well recommended local shop and had a lot of components replaced, 14 vane pump, clutches, bearings, etc. They apparently have Turbo Buick experience.
They also modified the shifts to be firmer. The transmission seems to be working fine but I find the overlap at the 2-3 shift a little too much, it seems to bog while the 2 gears engage together. How is this controlled? Is it all in the valve body? Also when in lock-up in 4th, if I tromp it there is a delay while it gets unlocked and downshifts and the engine briefly flashes up to 4500 RPM from the cruising speed of about 1900 RPM. This isn't consistent. Are these easily adjusted or does the whole transmission have to come out?
They also modified the shifts to be firmer. The transmission seems to be working fine but I find the overlap at the 2-3 shift a little too much, it seems to bog while the 2 gears engage together. How is this controlled? Is it all in the valve body? Also when in lock-up in 4th, if I tromp it there is a delay while it gets unlocked and downshifts and the engine briefly flashes up to 4500 RPM from the cruising speed of about 1900 RPM. This isn't consistent. Are these easily adjusted or does the whole transmission have to come out?