ShadowsPapa
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Valve bodies are simply castings with balls for check valves and shuttles for valves that control shifting and control pressures and so on. At least in legacy transmissions. They don't go bad. They get dirty or gummed up.
I've worked on at least two where a piece of lint caused destruction by locking a shuttle in the valve body bore.
In short, it's highly unlikely to be "bad" - but likely if there's a problem, it's dirt, debris or gum.
Maybe by "planetary clutch" you mean the clutch pack for a specific "gear" or combination of gears.
There are only 4 planetary gear sets, amazing how they can achieve any gear with only 3 of the 5 hydraulic clutches or brakes applied and can skip gears completely.
I've worked on at least two where a piece of lint caused destruction by locking a shuttle in the valve body bore.
In short, it's highly unlikely to be "bad" - but likely if there's a problem, it's dirt, debris or gum.
Maybe by "planetary clutch" you mean the clutch pack for a specific "gear" or combination of gears.
There are only 4 planetary gear sets, amazing how they can achieve any gear with only 3 of the 5 hydraulic clutches or brakes applied and can skip gears completely.
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