dartguy340
T-Type guy
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- Oct 2, 2010
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I can't believe it has been almost 3 months since I wanted to take out the trans and check it out....darn cold and snow up here in MN never quits! Anyway, I got the trans out finally last night and here is what I found...It has a torque convertor in it that was remanufactured for GM(sticker said) and when I stick my fingers inside it to move the splined teeth I am not abe to turn them in either direction. I know that they should turn because I have another convertor out of my basket case that I can move the splines easily one way(clock wise) but it is harder to turn them CCW. Also, I noticed that there is a ring/thick washer inside the snout that is half broken off...where the other half is who knows!
I am wondering, do I just put in another convertor or open up the trans also, or put in a turbo 350 that I know is good? BTW, the trans acted like this...it felt like it wanted to move if I gave it a lot of gas, didn't dare drive it though, and before starting it, I checked the fluid level, it was over the full mark, but when I started it , the level did not go down like it should have, which would tell me that the pump wasn't working.....Would the bad convertor make it not pump fluid? I wouldn't think so because the tangs on the TC drive the pump gears.
Any ideas please? Thanks!
I am wondering, do I just put in another convertor or open up the trans also, or put in a turbo 350 that I know is good? BTW, the trans acted like this...it felt like it wanted to move if I gave it a lot of gas, didn't dare drive it though, and before starting it, I checked the fluid level, it was over the full mark, but when I started it , the level did not go down like it should have, which would tell me that the pump wasn't working.....Would the bad convertor make it not pump fluid? I wouldn't think so because the tangs on the TC drive the pump gears.
Any ideas please? Thanks!