As I recently posted, I have re-acquired my former 2004 300M Special that I had sold to my friend and Club Member Spades32, Jorge.
The problem the car had was that it was throwing a p0700 and p1776 code.
I have been around the LH block enough times to know that these codes usually mean it is time for a valve body and solenoid pack - or one or the other, but once I am in there I have always just done both.
I ordered the valve body and solenoid pack from my usual sources and on Saturday morning Jimmy and I drove out to my mom's where the car was located to do the job.
Other than the fact that I couldn't use the garage because my mom was having work done to her house, it was a beautiful day for the job, even in the driveway.
I pulled the pan, took a bath in transmission fluid, then pulled the old valve body, after putting the car in autostick.
I installed the shift solenoid, shift rod and comb assembly onto the new one. I noted that the comb and shifter assembly moved up and down a bit even when the bolt was seated all the way, but I couldn't remember whether this was actually a problem.
I then proceeded to start buttoning the car back up. I hung the valve body by a couple of bolts loosely tightened, hooked up the shift cable, etc.
Before I went any further I had Jimmy check to confirm the car would go through the gears (with the battery disconnected), as I have installed them wrong in the past, with the shifter set in the wrong position relative to where it should be. The shifter mechanism worked fine.
Then I tightened all bolts up, powered the car back up (I did not start it), and had Jimmy go through the gears again. The shifter would not move. The car proceeded to get stuck in Reverse on the cluster.
I assumed I'd assembled it wrong. I took it all back apart, checked assembly of comb and rod, reset the shifter into the right position (autostick is usually where I've set it in the past), then reinstalled, with the bolts loosely holding the valve body.
The car would go through the gears no problem like this.
Then I tightened all bolts, powered the car up, and had Jimmy check again. He reported no movement, shifter stuck in reverse.
I proceeded to do this three or four more times, switching back and forth with where the shifter rod/comb was twisted (sometimes in autostick, sometimes in drive, sometimes in neutral), until it got dark and hit somewhere around 38 degrees.
Then I couldn't take it anymore, gave up, and went home, hoping to post here and get advice and take another crack at it next weekend.
I have done six of these installs with only minor issues, though at least three of them were with Keith working with me to point out when I was being an idiot, so that could be the missing variable.
Does anyone know what would cause my problem of where the shifter will go through the gears when loosely installed and then not when all valve body bolts are tightened?
What if anything is supposed to be done with the parking "rod"? I seem to remember just letting it float "loosely" in the past and that working fine. Maybe this is my problem.
Where is the consensus setting of the shifter rod assembly to get a valve body into the car with no issues? Is there one?
I appreciate anything anyone can offer!
The problem the car had was that it was throwing a p0700 and p1776 code.
I have been around the LH block enough times to know that these codes usually mean it is time for a valve body and solenoid pack - or one or the other, but once I am in there I have always just done both.
I ordered the valve body and solenoid pack from my usual sources and on Saturday morning Jimmy and I drove out to my mom's where the car was located to do the job.
Other than the fact that I couldn't use the garage because my mom was having work done to her house, it was a beautiful day for the job, even in the driveway.
I pulled the pan, took a bath in transmission fluid, then pulled the old valve body, after putting the car in autostick.
I installed the shift solenoid, shift rod and comb assembly onto the new one. I noted that the comb and shifter assembly moved up and down a bit even when the bolt was seated all the way, but I couldn't remember whether this was actually a problem.
I then proceeded to start buttoning the car back up. I hung the valve body by a couple of bolts loosely tightened, hooked up the shift cable, etc.
Before I went any further I had Jimmy check to confirm the car would go through the gears (with the battery disconnected), as I have installed them wrong in the past, with the shifter set in the wrong position relative to where it should be. The shifter mechanism worked fine.
Then I tightened all bolts up, powered the car back up (I did not start it), and had Jimmy go through the gears again. The shifter would not move. The car proceeded to get stuck in Reverse on the cluster.
I assumed I'd assembled it wrong. I took it all back apart, checked assembly of comb and rod, reset the shifter into the right position (autostick is usually where I've set it in the past), then reinstalled, with the bolts loosely holding the valve body.
The car would go through the gears no problem like this.
Then I tightened all bolts, powered the car up, and had Jimmy check again. He reported no movement, shifter stuck in reverse.
I proceeded to do this three or four more times, switching back and forth with where the shifter rod/comb was twisted (sometimes in autostick, sometimes in drive, sometimes in neutral), until it got dark and hit somewhere around 38 degrees.
Then I couldn't take it anymore, gave up, and went home, hoping to post here and get advice and take another crack at it next weekend.
I have done six of these installs with only minor issues, though at least three of them were with Keith working with me to point out when I was being an idiot, so that could be the missing variable.

Does anyone know what would cause my problem of where the shifter will go through the gears when loosely installed and then not when all valve body bolts are tightened?
What if anything is supposed to be done with the parking "rod"? I seem to remember just letting it float "loosely" in the past and that working fine. Maybe this is my problem.
Where is the consensus setting of the shifter rod assembly to get a valve body into the car with no issues? Is there one?
I appreciate anything anyone can offer!
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2002 Dodge Intrepid ES. - 2021 Ride of the Year - An Honor!
2004 Chrysler 300M Special. || 2009 Dodge Ram SLT. || 2000 Dodge Intrepid R/T.
1969 Plymouth Satellite Wagon. || 1969 Dodge Coronet 440 Coupe.
Ashley's: 2015.5 Volvo S60 Drive-E Plat. || Mom's: 2003 Chrysler 300M.
Past: 2001 Intrepid SE. || 2001 Concorde LXi. || 2002 300M Pro Am. || 2004 300M Special. Came back once, gone again!