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Old Dec 24, 2009 | 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by TFisher
The busted sun shells seem to be a huge problem with the 4L60E, is there any to prevent this from happening?
Not without tearing out the stock one and replacing it...
Originally Posted by AdamCrosier
The sun shells were designed wrong, so without replacing it, unfortunately no. The spot welds give out and it explodes. Heavy duty sunshells are less than $100.00, but it's a bit of work to replace them. I suppose the fact is this: eventually, it will go. I spoke with one guy when looking into it who had it replaced with a stock unit that then blew within two years. It's a weak spot, there's no maintenance you can do to prevent it, you just have to replace it or deal with it when it explodes. Sadly, there is zero warning. My Blazer has less than 150k (which is a long time for the tranny, evidently) and 95% of it is highway miles. It has had a super easy life, and every single switch, light bulb etc works on it. Then, accelerating up the on ramp to the highway, and BAM.
It is not really a design problem, but a material problem. Seems hit or miss as far as 4L60E's having this issue and I would bet that there are manufacturing defects that are causing it. Spot welds are not the cause of the problem. The spline in the shell strip. They were cut into a formed steel part. If the die that formed the area for the spline was not kept in tip top shape, it would make the bore small resulting in a reduced wall thickness once the splines were cut in. The aftermarket shells are slightly thicker in this area as well as heat treated for more strength.
 
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