I did read a write up about this a while back and from memory the only special tool you really need is the clutch pack compressor.

Hendrik
who is not game enough to rebuild a box

On 26/02/14 09:46, Randy Bennell wrote:
It would require some effort no doubt. Sometimes special tools, but sometimes they can be home made as well. I cannot say I know a whole lot about it but I did do a bit of study on the GM 700R4 at one time as I had one in my Suburban and it was troublesome. I had it done by a shop once and was not happy with the result. I therefore considered trying it myself but ended up selling the vehicle before I had to do it. It still worked well enough to drive it but it was difficult to keep it in overdrive. In any event, there was a lot of available information for that transmission and I read a lot fo it. Certain upgrades etc made them sturdier. I gather one of the primary concerns is the need to keep the parts very clean.

Randy



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