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Old 04-02-2017, 09:09 PM   #1
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Quick 47re endplay question for the builders

In the middle of putting my 47re back together and have a question on what the atsg is calling geartrain endplay. It calls for. 006-.048 for tolerance, and I have none, it's tight as a rock. Do I need to order a smaller snap ring or sand mine down a little Click the image to open in full size.

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Old 04-02-2017, 09:38 PM   #2
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It's really odd that you have 0 clearance even with the thickest .065 snap ring, I would pull it apart and double check that nothing is bound up.
 
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I mean there's some clearance it spins easily I just can't get a feeler gauge in there. New thrust washers, but I double checked the new vs old and theres no difference in thickness.

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Old 04-02-2017, 10:56 PM   #4
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edit: nevermind, i thought you were talking about input endplay lol
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Old 04-02-2017, 10:56 PM   #5
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This might sound obvious. But are you lifting it up by the shaft to get the feeler gauge in? I would think that as long as everything is installed properly and there is no binding; you're fine.

You didn't try to put a 3 tab thrust washer on the bottom side of the aluminum planet did you?
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This might sound obvious. But are you lifting it up by the shaft to get the feeler gauge in? I would think that as long as everything is installed properly and there is no binding; you're fine.

You didn't try to put a 3 tab thrust washer on the bottom side of the aluminum planet did you?
I'm a noob, so your not going to insult me lol. But yes I am picking up on the shaft while trying to insert the smallest feeler gauge I have which is .006. No 3 tab thrust washers and all of my thrust washers are seated how they should be. What was strange to me is whoever had this apart before me put a sun gear shell thrust plate in between the number 8 thrust washer and the rear planetary ring gear. I tried Re assembling this way and after putting the new thrust washers in the front planetary was completely covering the snap ring grove on the Intermediate shaft. Once I removed the sungear thrust plate I had room for the snap ring.and yes there is still a sungear thrust plate one the back of the sungear shell I never took that apart

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Old 04-03-2017, 12:39 AM   #7
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Also while we're at it what do you guys like to see for clearances in the direct and fwd drum

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Tuned in to share in some of this knowledge. I don't believe there is a such thing as knowing too much about these trans. I ripped mine down a couple times for issues in the valve body, rear servo, and rear drum, but I've never overhauled one of these. I just disassembled, laid the parts out and put them back in like the trans builder had it with a little blue trans gel on about everything.
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