Thank you for the heads up on the Transmission Shop. I'll wait to hear your comments based on your phone call. Bill
Just got off the phone with Mark from Sun Valley. Great guy to chat with. (Note: There is a Sun Valley Transmissions up by San Francisco/Oakland and they only do American cars. You want the one near Los Angeles.) They aren't doing as many classic car transmissions as they did years ago, but they still do them and know them well. I asked basically what they do, and he said:
- Completely disassemble, inspect, and clean everything. All gears, mechanisms, and everything comes out.
- Check fluid coupler for leaks.
- Re-machine drums if needed.
- Send out bands for relining (great place in Arkansas that has best materials).
- New clutch.
- Replace all gaskets, seals, o-rings, etc.
- Lubricate all the internals in case the transmission has to sit a while and wait for the rest of the project to complete.
- Factory parts only, no aftermarket.
- Bench test for 30 minutes.
- 3 day process for technicians to complete (compared to 1 day process on modern transmissions).
- 2 year, unlimited mileage warranty.
- For classic cars, they will rebuild your transmission and return it back to you. No exchange.
- $2550 for the automatic in my 230SL.
If you're getting your engine rebuilt by Metric Motors, they are about 10 minutes away from each other. You can crate everything together on one pallet and ship it to Metric, and then Sun Valley will drive to Metric and pick up your transmission.
Isn't the tranny number on a riveted plate?
Yes.