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Optimal TH400 line pressure and adjustment

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Pablo

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I have a TH400 recently built of unknown origin with a reverse manual valve body and brake. I was having issues with high cooler line pressure so I restricted the converter feed to 5/64s which seems to be a bit smaller than what most recommend. I ended up at about 55 psi dead cold and it comes down to about 40 when hot. I finally got around to checking the line pressure which I should have done in the first place and it seems to be on the high side from what I have read. In park through 4000 rpm I am between 215 - 220 psi. As I rev up the rpm range the pressure seems to drop slightly - maybe 3 to 4 psi.
I checked the fluid level and it seems to be a bit low (maybe 2 quarts). With a deep pan, could this have caused the slightly decrease in pressure?

Is it safe to say that if it was closer to 190-200 psi I would have lower cooler line pressure?
Will lowering the line pressure damage the transmission if it was built specifically to use that line pressure?

Can anyone give me a color code or dimensions of pump springs that correspond to different pressures?

The trans will be out of the car shortly and if there is anything that I can easily check to help answer these questions I will do so. The engine is coming out to do the thrust bearing, its .008 out of spec.

BTW this is for a combo that should run mid 10s reliably.

Thanks for your help
 
Sounds like it may have a stiff spring with maybe one horseshoe shim. If its like most, Use the spring with no shims and it will give you 200 psi.
Allan G.
 
Thank you for the tip. Is there any color coding to these springs?
 
Stock spring is blue. Aftermarket spring can be anything.

Allan G.
 
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