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Thread: 6-Speed R&R with headers
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08-30-2012, 02:10 PM #1
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Black- 2000 WS6 6spd Hooker LT
6-Speed R&R with headers
So, I need to take out the transmission for a rebuild, I have 117k miles on it and the car now.
Who has removed their transmission or helped take it out, when the car has headers. How much of a PITA was it? How much did you spend to rebuild it? I was looking at RPM transmissions nearby in Indiana.
The problems are noise when decelerating when I have the clutch dis-engaged when in 1st thru 3rd, sometimes no gear available from a parking lot situation unless I shut off the car (clutch engagement is always normal, but since the trans is coming out I will replace it anyway) and I can hear a bearing squeak/chirping when accelerating and the shifting is a lot more notchy now, this has been happening for the last 1,000 miles. It is not a driveshaft u-joint (I wish!) or a clutch issue, I've replaced 30+ clutches in my career but not one in a 4th gen. The clutch does not slip, and it still engages at the halfway point on the pedal travel like it has for the past 75,000 miles.
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08-30-2012, 04:23 PM #2
I had Bob at Brute Speed rebuild mine using RPM transmission. It has been flawless since. Cost was around 2K for the level IV upgrade. R&R was $250 I believe.
Can't comment on your other questions. He exclusively uses RPM though. From what I understand, they are one of the best around.Boost gets you laid, unless your name is Jon.
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08-30-2012, 04:36 PM #3
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I would recommend removing the ypipe, some manage to squeeze it out but it would make it a lot easier being out of the way
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08-30-2012, 04:57 PM #4
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this, the y pipe needs to come off. other than that its just the basics, shifter, console plate, cross member and wiring. then it just drops straight out the clutch gets replaced just as easily too and for a rebuild company i'd recommend tick or tdp. tdp is a little closer to you down in texas and they do great work
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08-30-2012, 05:05 PM #5
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Sunset Orange Metalic- 2001 Camaro SS
RPM is in Indiana
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08-30-2012, 06:43 PM #6
Yea, TooFast is in Indy.
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08-30-2012, 06:58 PM #7
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The Gearbox does great work and the cost is about average. www.thegearbox.org
My ride is a 2002 Camaro SS SLP #3296 with 30k, LTH, 3" Y, CME, Frost tune, K&N, ported TB, Blackwing lid, Bellows, MSD, Denso Iridium, and 85mm MAF, Bilsteins, Eibach springs, SLP strut brace, Adj. Panhard, TA Girdle, UMI, Pro 5.0, Nitto NT555
My wife has a 2004 GTO with the rare SAP, 18" wheels, K&N Cold Air System, MSD, Ported TB, Frost tune, Denso Iridium, Flowmaster cat-back, 3200 Yank, 75k
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08-30-2012, 07:07 PM #8
I believe Walt used them and has had a really good outcome.
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08-31-2012, 02:07 AM #9
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Black- 2000 WS6 6spd Hooker LT
Thanks everyone. I've heard good things about RPM also, but I don't think I need a level 4 upgrade for my application. It may be there base rebuild, so that's what I'll probably end up with. Level 4 on their website says $2400, exchange. They send me the transmission and I send them back the core.
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08-31-2012, 02:54 AM #10
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08-31-2012, 05:24 AM #11
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I looked at RPM's site and while the product looks good it seems expensive and you have to add 185.00 for pads and bushings some of the others include. Buy a Stage II kit from The Gearbox for 635.00, pay around 350.00 for R & R of the trans, add another 25.00 for fluid and go around to respected trans shops and ask if any of the mechanics do work on the side, just don't let the shop owner know about it. I paid about 450.00 dollars to have mine done this way and the mechanic asked me questions and recommended some additional things during the rebuild. It's an a la carte approach but it save me huge bucks that I put back into the car for other things. JMO
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08-31-2012, 11:19 AM #12
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09-01-2012, 04:31 AM #13
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Black- 2000 WS6 6spd Hooker LT
Thanks for the advice, Keith. I have thought about that, but as a former tech that idea makes me nervous. So, I did talk with Jeremy at RPM and he said I can save some money by having them rebuild my trans. I can also save by dropping it off at their shop. I am roughly 45 minutes away from them, from where I work.
Jeremys says the level 4 is how they believe this transmission should've been from the factory.
He also said that the slave cylinder upgrade is more important then the Tick master cylinder upgrade for the pedal hydraulic issue, if you do the drill mod.
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