This is a great and inexpencive upgrade for the 700r4,,4l60,4l60e,4l65e. Heavy duty performance corvette servo assembly. New 2-4 corvette servo. Find great deals on eBay for corvette servo. Shop with confidence. Ccapehart1980: okay i just had my 4l60E rebuilt with a corvette servo and stage 1 rebuild kit and it doesnt shift hard and chirp the tires the only thing the vette servo did was now if i put my foot to the floor in 2nd it holds the shift till like almost 6000rpms it doesnt shift any harder Bajaheat: how hard is install rescuebox7: wish my truck did this, just put the servo in and i can't get. Oct 21, 2009 Im almost positive I installed and sealed the servo with the spring (between casting and piston) off. I drove the truck for about a mile and immediatley realized the slip shift in all gears. The second attempt of the installation went without a hitch. Re: Corvette servo install now no 4th gear HELP! Mar 25 2012, 7:29pm Well, it won't be much, but you should kinda feel the tip of the screwdriver go into the pocked of the band. EZ Electric Power Steering for C1 Corvette. Includes: Custom spec column ECU Servo Motor Sensors Wiring Harness Speed Signal generator / receiver Adjustable assist potentiometer. Expert Enthusiasts American Powertrain's team is manned by experienced enthusiasts with years of installation experience.
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08-05-05 01:45 PM - Post#754675 Installed them today, and oooooooo it's so nice!!!!!!!!!! Now I know why if I had the V-8 why one would just want to stand on it and let'er rip. Heh Heh... But the 4.3 is in mine and it does really do it justice. Love those positive shifts! In fact I thought the shifts would be alot firmer but it turned out just right. Hands down it's the best and cheapest upgrade I ever did to my truck. No doubt! Cheers!
Re: Corvette servo & long servo pin 08-05-05 06:10 PM - Post#754676 In response to Which tranny? Any chance you have the part numbers?
-91 Sierra C2500, now K2500 -81 Chev K20
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Re: Corvette servo & long servo pin 08-06-05 05:40 AM - Post#754677 In response to stumppuller It's a 1997 4L60E tranny, and here is where I got the new servo and pin from: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CORVETTE-...81670QQtcZphoto The servo long pin is PN # 8680501. The servo itself came in a no name zip lock bag, but it is the: The Sonnax Corvette ratio servo kit 77701-04K and here is the link: http://www.powerglide.com/parts/parts/77701-04K.htm Hope this helps...
Re: Corvette servo & long servo pin 08-06-05 02:25 PM - Post#754678 In response to Thanks.
-91 Sierra C2500, now K2500 -81 Chev K20
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Re: Corvette servo & long servo pin 08-06-05 03:22 PM - Post#754679 In response to stumppuller The different sized servo pin is for a one time adjustment during assembly. If you just put the parts in you might end up with a band adjustment thats too tight. That can really mess up the 2-3 shift timing/band release, 3-4 apply. Or you could get lucky, I'd choose to check it.
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Re: Corvette servo & long servo pin 08-06-05 04:07 PM - Post#754680 In response to Jay727 Hmmmm... How do you check it? The pin is held in place by the inner and outer springs via the servo pistons and it is none adjustable. Here is the description: 'This servo pin will help you get your band adjusted to the right clearance. It's almost more important to get the right clearance as it is to change to the Corvette servo. If you push in on your servo cover, you'll notice that it moves in around 1/8'-1/4'. This is way too much travel; it should be closer to 1/16'. This pin reduces the servo travel down so you'll be in the right range. This is a must for any performance, towing, RV/off-road application, but would be a nice upgrade for any 700R4 or 4L60E. Since the servo isn't traveling as far before it applies the band, the 1-2 and 3-4 shift will be quicker and will not allow the servo to go beyond it's travel inside the servo bore'. Transman, if you read this could you please put in your thoughts on this subject? BTW, so far so good, the transmission has never shifted better than it does now, even when it was brand new. Thanks...
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Re: Corvette servo & long servo pin 08-06-05 04:19 PM - Post#754681 In response to They have different size pins from the factory. Thats quite an interesting sales pitch they have there. They sure seem to have you sold. You most likely would see the same difference with just the servo. Did you compare your pin with the new one? There is a chance you already had the size pin they gave you. The band is adjusted during initial assembly by checking servo travel and using longer or shorter pins. I guess you can just slap any pin in there, but I would at least check it. But hey if it works it works.........
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Re: Corvette servo & long servo pin 08-08-05 04:42 PM - Post#754682 In response to Jay727 In the sales pitch it mentions pin travel being 1/4 - 1/8 inch. I think the transmission is set-up with less travel when new, but the band will loosen up a bit as it seats in to the drum and the extra clearance can soften the feel of the shift. As long as you maintain the 1/16' they mention it shouldn't be too tight.