rt2barbers
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How is the HCF pump solenoid (actuator) removed from the pump body?
How is the HCF pump solenoid (actuator) removed from the pump body?
No one knows how. I have never seen a write up on any LS websites. Usually the pump is replaced as a fix.
Instead try what I did. Buy a can of Sea Foam Transmission flush, it works for hydraulic systems like power steering and our cooling fans. Drain the fluid from the system and replace it with the Sea Foam. Run the car for at least a half hour. Flush out he Sea Foam with a quart of fresh transmission fluid, refill the system with transmission fluid. I used synthetic.
If this does not work, buy a pump.
Did the Sea Foam work for your car?
I tried the T-40 Torx before posting. The solenoid turned without any hesitation or break-loose sensation. This suggested that the assembly was just spinning, so I did not pursue further turning. The engineers need to correct this design. The thing backs out with the Torx.....It is just too easy!!!!! Thanks to all repliers!
How did you drain it? I need to drain mine and do the seafoam transmission. I was looking for a friction reducer to see if I can get rid of this god awful noise and the guy at Parts Plus suggested this instead but you can never trust those guys.
first you drain the pan, pull the pan, change the screen, reinstall the pan, drain the converter, put 5-6 quarts into the pan, run it for 10-15 seconds, put another 4-5 quarts in the pan, run it, pull the center plug, and keep adding fluid until it runs out the center pan plug at operating temperature.
How did you drain it? I need to drain mine and do the seafoam transmission. /QUOTE]
Pull the fluid return hose off and run it into a pan to collect. Run the motor for a few seconds to pump the fluid out.
Lincoln jealous is writing about something else, automatic transmissions, not the hydraulic cooling fan system.
How did you drain it? I need to drain mine and do the seafoam transmission. /QUOTE]
Pull the fluid return hose off and run it into a pan to collect. Run the motor for a few seconds to pump the fluid out.
Lincoln jealous is writing about something else, automatic transmissions, not the hydraulic cooling fan system.
And thats what I figured. Thanks.
And thats what I figured. Thanks.
yes, good job double checking! better to be safe then sorry jwerner2!