borderline
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- Apr 15, 2011
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Hi all! First time poster, long time reader here. I finally deciede to do a tranny rebuild and have come across a problem. For some back ground the tranny is going behind a 400HP chevy 355, I purchased the TCI pro super kit (comes with shift kit) as well as a hardened stator, 0.500" boost valve and the ASTG service book. I followed the instructions as best as possible (I don't have access to all the specialty tools they use in the manual). My father has rebuilt alot of transmissions and has given me a few tips. One of which is the rotate the input shaft by hand as you slowly tighten the pump bolts, if it stops turning you have a problem somewhere. I was at this point yesterday and of course I cannot turn the input shaft by hand once I start to tighten the bolts. Without the pump in the case I can still turn it over by hand, and noticed that it seems like the band is already holding the drum before the servo is even installed. Do I need to do an alignment on it? If I am correct, the band grips the drum, which in turn gives you second gear. Anything else that you could think of to check or try would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!