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i got a transmission problem with auto

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well my fiance was going to put in a shift kit for my automatic 240sx but i decide not to let him he took of the pan and than the filter and i guess after that i think it was the body well anyways after that 3 springs fell out he kinda knows were they go but he dont want to mess up anthing would any1 know were those springs would go they arent small ones too pplease help i miss my baby.
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Umm why do you need a shift kit for an auto? Just asking?

Im confused?? What Pan, Body, and Filter was he taking out??
shift kit is like a performance part for automatic transmission to make it shift better
Where did you get this "shift kit" do you have a product name or something? When and Where did the springs fall from? After you took of the pan?
letty's240sx said:
i think it was the body well anyways after that 3 springs fell out
I hope that you don't mean the valve body. If springs fell out of that, you might have a problem.

I can't imagine the springs your talking about though. Please elaborate on all your details.

What size is the spring?

How wont the tranny work now?

Ask him for the step by steps of what he did.
There are four accumulator valves located above the valve body. Three of them have springs which rest on the valve body, and will fall out when the valve body is removed. The Factory Service Manual shows reassembly of the valve body to the trans with the trans out and upside-down. The springs are placed on the accumulator valves, and then the valve body is installed.

With the trans in the car, the springs will have to be placed in position on the valve body and the valve body carefully raised into position so as not to disturb them. Then the valve body will have to be held in place against the spring pressure while the attaching bolts are tightened. This will be a PIA.

There are two lengths of attaching bolts which must go in specific locations and tightened with a torque wrench to ~5.5 ft-lbs.

Here is a diagram from the FSM:



I suggest you download a Factory Service Manual from www.phatg20.com You will have to join to get it.

Lew
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i got a fix for that. do a 5speed swap. the auto tranny is know for problems specially in s13's where they are older
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lshadoff said:
There are four accumulator valves located above the valve body. Three of them have springs which rest on the valve body, and will fall out when the valve body is removed. The Factory Service Manual shows reassembly of the valve body to the trans with the trans out and upside-down. The springs are placed on the accumulator valves, and then the valve body is installed.

With the trans in the car, the springs will have to be placed in position on the valve body and the valve body carefully raised into position so as not to disturb them. Then the valve body will have to be held in place against the spring pressure while the attaching bolts are tightened. This will be a PIA.

hey i got even bigger problem we put everything together an now all the gears for foward what do u guys think i did wrong a bolt or something we didnt take anything apart i pu in the accumulators back and yet i dont know why its do that im sad mad and everything please some1 help me
well i was going to put in a shift kit on my automatic tranny and i took the pan off and the valve body off but i didnt take that apart cause i changed my mine well 3 accumulator springs fell out and i ended up putting everything back together and now all my gears go foward help mesome1 i want my car back im sad
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