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Old Mar 27, 2012 | 10:28 PM
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First tranny I built I used 2 servo shims. No upgraded internals, line pressure was turned up and the output shaft grenaded.

I recently bought some parts from Pro Built and other places. Pro built recommends NO shims. However I am inclined to go with 1 or 2 shims, but leave the line pressure stock.

Dana at Pro Built seems like he knows his stuff, but Im afraid the shifts wont be firm enough. I just dont want to have to tear it apart again if its not the way I like it. I do enjoy the very crisp shifts, but not neck snapping.

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Old Mar 27, 2012 | 10:31 PM
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From what I've read on here if you do the boost valve with no stall converter then no shims if you do the boost valve and have a stall then 1 shim. Idk about no boost valve..
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Old Mar 27, 2012 | 11:08 PM
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Im using a boost valve and have 3k stall
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Old Mar 28, 2012 | 03:24 AM
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I'd try 1 shim. I've read you're not supposed to boost pressure in the tune if you're using the boost valve for fear of broken hard parts.
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Old Mar 28, 2012 | 12:44 PM
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With the late housing I always use one shim with the gold spring seat.
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Old Mar 28, 2012 | 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by 06sierra5.3
First tranny I built I used 2 servo shims.
You talking servo shims or accumulator shims? Sounds like you're talking about the 2nd gear accumulator.
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Originally Posted by 07NNBSVMAX
I'd try 1 shim. I've read you're not supposed to boost pressure in the tune if you're using the boost valve for fear of broken hard parts.
I can verify that. My output shaft grenaded and took out EVERYTHING. both planetaries welded together, the case wasnt even salvagable.

MyLs1Hauls- Servo shims. the Transgo shift kit comes with 3 shims for the servo and gives you a guide in the instructions.

I think I'll stick with one this time and stock line pressure. should take it down a few notches.
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Originally Posted by 06sierra5.3
MyLs1Hauls- Servo shims. the Transgo shift kit comes with 3 shims for the servo and gives you a guide in the instructions.
The Intermediate/overdrive servo shims are gold, several inches in diameter, and only 2 are included. The accumulator shims are silver, and there are 3 of them. They look like thick flat washers.
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Old Mar 29, 2012 | 06:46 PM
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Fail! JFWY!
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Old Mar 30, 2012 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by MyLS1Hauls
The Intermediate/overdrive servo shims are gold, several inches in diameter, and only 2 are included. The accumulator shims are silver, and there are 3 of them. They look like thick flat washers.
You're right, it is the 3 silver ones. I am losing my mind with all these parts. Im trying to learn how all this stuff works and what exactly they are. Its overwhelming
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