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Old 11-24-2021, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by jcarpfishman View Post
I hear you man, sounds like we're in very similar boats: I've got 3 young kids, my wife working her job from home while I'm in the office doing 8-8 right now, house projects, car projects, etc. I get myself slammed as I insist on doing practically all the work myself, but I'm *almost* to the point where I've got to start farming some items out lest I drown in unfinished projects.

In my situation, I started with bridge + tube seals & new ZF solenoids, fluid change (LifeGuard 6) and new pan. That helped for a while, but it eventually went back to its old ways. Next logical step was valve body rebuild, which I had done by the same folks you used. Again, some parts of shifting were better, others went back to the way they were before. In the last 6-9 months, the 2-1 slam showed up and is getting worse. As I mentioned before, I also replaced the front axles (bad outer joints), rear axles (torn boots) & put new tires on, so I've hit almost all of the mechanical things that factor into shift quality that are exterior to the transmission. This all leads me to believe the issues are the common bushing wear internal to the transmission and that there's not much else to do but fix it properly.

Up until about a week ago, I was ready to take it to a shop and "prepared" to shell out the $3k+ to have mine rebuilt. Your thread & experience has led me to try the same thing as I'm not out that much if it doesn't work: I just sourced an 80k mile transmission from an E70 with the 4.8 for $950 shipped. According to the pictures, it is the same ZF model number (1068 050 009) as mine, so I believe I'll be able to just put my valve body in and go.

I now have to decide if I want to just pay a shop to swap it for me or tackle it myself. I have buddies with a QuickJack & transmission jack that I can borrow from and my garage is heated too... just have to make room. Annnnd convince my wife to give me a solid weekend to hit this without distractions. If I do the job, I will also plan to put in a new starter, guibo & likely change the transfer case mount as well.

At the end of the day, if this doesn't pan out, then my transmission is at least out of the car and I'm only out about $1k. I can then either have someone rebuild it that I trust (such as Gary Ferraro in NY) or I can stupidly start another project myself.

Regardless, I appreciate your willingness to document your journey, it's helped out a ton.
Sorry, missed that you had done all that already. As a last resort, I would drop the ZF LG6 and refill with Valvoline Maxlife Multivehicle. Then reset the adaptations and see how the trans reacts. Worth the $40 experiment.

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No one even wants to replace/swap a whole transmission. I plan to keep looking and just enjoy driving it. It's still a nice truck that gets compliments today and I know two people who would give me a good amount of money for it if I wanted to sell.
Hope it serves you well for many more miles. You've got a fair shot having serviced the trans at 118k.

Doesn't surprise me no one wants to touch it. People are scared of the ZF transmissions in European vehicles. They're in other things too, but shops hear a Euro marque and get scared.
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