Backstory... Car was running and shifting fine, for a while, then I started losing reverse, then 1st started slipping, requiring high revs to get it to move. Took the transmission out, completely disassembled it and this was the only damage I could find.
Transmission: 2004R
Converter: 10" NON-lockup
Valve Body: Art Carr Manual
VB Gaskets: NEW at rebuild
Servo: Stock GN
Fluid: Royal Purple Max Life
1st picture is of the valve body gasket (the one against the case, meaning the top gasket). Breaks or holes in gasket circled.
2nd picture is of the case. Corresponding circuits circled. (Picture flipped vertically for clarity)
Question: What is the most likely cause of these new holes in the valve body gasket? Keep in mind, all surfaces have been checked with straight edge and show to be flat on both the case and the valve body, all torque specs were correct and this failure occurred with only about 40 miles on the transmission since complete rebuild. The car had been run hard at the track, making a couple of nice passes, but nothing really wierd.
Any help would be appreciated,
Warren
Transmission: 2004R
Converter: 10" NON-lockup
Valve Body: Art Carr Manual
VB Gaskets: NEW at rebuild
Servo: Stock GN
Fluid: Royal Purple Max Life
1st picture is of the valve body gasket (the one against the case, meaning the top gasket). Breaks or holes in gasket circled.
2nd picture is of the case. Corresponding circuits circled. (Picture flipped vertically for clarity)
Question: What is the most likely cause of these new holes in the valve body gasket? Keep in mind, all surfaces have been checked with straight edge and show to be flat on both the case and the valve body, all torque specs were correct and this failure occurred with only about 40 miles on the transmission since complete rebuild. The car had been run hard at the track, making a couple of nice passes, but nothing really wierd.


Any help would be appreciated,
Warren