Well, my "Saturday project" turned into a Saturday, Sunday and Monday project LOL
Took us like 10 hours going at the JMOD on Saturday (including having to go to the store for supplies and such) and we had a ton of issues with the snap clip. Bought a cheap-o snap clip tool. Lesson learned. It broke before I even got it out and that turned into a whole fiasco. Swapped in the valve body I pulled from a 93 from the JY that only had 53k miles on it. Used the lockup solenoid from it as well, since it was still attached to the valve body. Finished up the job, start driving to test.....stuck in second gear. Managed to get it to my mom's for the night.
Sunday, go at it again. This was a 5 hour job. Tear it apart, snap clip had failed and was half way hanging out of the bore. I apparently warped it trying to get it back in with my improvised tool (this is when I went and picked a new good one up). Couldn't find a snap clip at any store. Ran up to the junk yard and pulled it out of the same transmission I pulled the valve body out of. Grabbed the 2-3 cap as well. Get back, put in the good 1-2 snap clip, pulled the valve body, the 2-3 cap was falling out. Put the new one in, which fit nice and firmly this time, and decided to pull the 2-3 spring out as well. Put it back together, still stuck in 2nd gear. Manged to get it home this time from there.
Today, call into work "sick" for the first time ever with this company so I'd have time to work on it. Wake up early and there is flood and severe thunderstorm warnings. Almost didn't even bother to start it but decided I needed to give it a 3rd shot. Pull it apart, drop the valve body yet again, swap in my old valve body with the freshly drilled plate I did the night before, put the old lockup solenoid back in, put it all back together and took it for a test run. SUCCESS!! Everything good to go. I hesitate to say that until I've driven it for a few real time days to know for certain she's perfectly normal, but I rode her really hard on the test drive and it felt great. Only took 3 hours today.
All and all, if I went back and did the correctly without using parts from a JY car like an idiot, this really wouldn't have been a hard job at all. Lesson learned. I feel like an expert at it at this point though. Went from 10 hours, to 5 hours, to just 3 hours LOL. MUCH less fluid lost each time too, that's for sure.