I was looking at a Sonnax tutorial on front end play, and they are saying that input endplay can be measured with the pump bolts only finger tight. With my pump bolts only finger tight I have plenty of end play. It is when I tighten them down to torque spec (18 Ft Lbs.) all the end play goes away. I am going to call Sonnax tech line tomorrow to discuss this with them.
It should have end play when torqued down that you can measure with an indicator or caliper to spec. If all the endplay is gone when its torqued down you need a thinner shim. There is a minimum endplay, and it should be above the minimum still when torqued down.
I am thinking about not even pulling the 4th gear piston drum apart. I did a wet test on the drum and the seals seem to be in good condition, What are your thoughts on this?
Wouldn't it bother you that one set of seals in the whole trans is older than the rest? You want the whole trans to last another 15 years, not just 95% of it. I doubt you want to potentially pull a trans apart because of 1 failed seal that got old and brittle. You have a done a very excellent, thorough job thus far, don't take a shortcut at the end.