Can a valve body be repaired?

To answer this question, you must first figure out how bad the damage is, and how long you want to keep the vehicle. You have several options when it comes to valve body repair. Neither is exactly cheap, but no transmission repair is. So let’s take a look at the options available to you, and answer the question; can a valve body be repaired?

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Valve body repair – Is it worth it?

If the vehicle you working on has a lot of miles on it, and the extent of its service life it’s kind of in question, then it might be in your financial best interest to just have the problem fixed as best as you can. There is really no sense in spending the money on a remanufactured valve body, when the vehicle could break down for other reasons.

If the vehicle has a reasonable amount of miles on it, and you are fairly certain that it will be reliable if you get the transmission valve body repaired or replaced, then you’ll want to carefully weigh the difference between having the valve body repaired or replaced. Things like a damaged bore, a bad valve or a broken gasket might be easy enough to repair. However, other more serious damage may have occurred like cracking or warping. These are usually invisible to the naked eye and can cause serious problems like pressure leaks down the road. If the valve body damage is the result of overheating, then those two issues are very likely to have occurred.

Valve body repair

Rebuilding the valve body typically starts with a mechanic obtaining an OE master rebuild kit. This will contain things like factory spec springs, valves, and gaskets. Then the mechanic will go about cleaning the valve body, honing out the bad bores and installing the new parts. But without specialized equipment, they could miss a slight warp in one of the valve body halves, causing it not to seal properly. They could hone out one of the bores a bit too much and cause a pressure leak. Oh, and there might be issues or updates with various internal components, which can cause premature problems or failures. If that’s the case, those problems will return with a standard OE master rebuild kit.

If you want a permanent solution to all of your valve body problems, then you should consider buying a remanufactured valve body from a company like Street Smart Transmission.

Every remanufactured valve body is built in a state-of-the-art factory, wh9ere every single valve, solenoid, spring and bore are tested, repaired or replaced to ensure that they meet exacting OE specifications. Then they’re fully tested on a specially designed dyno machine to make sure it works properly and is ready to install before it leaves the factory.

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