Originally posted by B18C_NA@Feb 10 2004, 01:22 PM
The magnetic inspection, when the deposits are found, should be a black to silver fine grains. These grains are found at the couple last quarts of fluids when draining. The deposits are place under a metalurgic scope tester, which the metal will be defined. When the deposits are identified as IT-32 compositions, it's basically that the tranny will be the problem, which actually means that the deposits found matches the tranny component's elements.
A full rebuild might run 2000.00, assuming the diff is not involved- which it never is in manuals with normal failure. Why would you pay for this and why would you need a computer to tell you that the metal you just removed from the tranny came from....drumroll....the tranny? It's a sealed unit, where else would it come from? I have never seen a computer to identify metallurgy at a Honda dealer and as you must know since you are a Honda Master Tech, every dealership is required by Honda to have every necessary tool on hand to perform any factory recommended pratice at all times, regardless of whether or not they use them. They don't even ask all of the time, they ship them to the dealer and send you a bill.
not to stray too far from the thread...pick your buget, your tranny, and your battles. Build it yourself if you can, if not buy a LSD equipped tranny and sell yours to someone who can build one. I can, so I prefer to get ones that need rebuilds- lots of guys would buy it. If it's just grinding and not blown it should fetch a descent price -minus the cost of your type-r trans and you've got a pretty good bargin for less than the cost of the build. Good chioce with the trans you picked.