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Time to work on it again...
Ran into an issue with the trans slipping in forward gears late in the day but still had reverse.
Most likely culprit
-Low on ATF (shot the trans dipstick out at some point, added 4 qts to no avail)
-Clogged filter/pickup/valve body
-Forward gear clutch burned up
-Cracked/broken cooler line
Plan is to drop the skidplate and flush the system, change the filter, fluid. If that doesn't work I'll pull the trans and go from there.
So...
After class this morning I decided to head back home to tear into the jeep. With hunting trips the next couple weekends and finals approaching I needed to start now so I can make sure to have it ready for Clayton.
After a valiant attempt to revive the forward gears I admitted defeat...
Options are to either rebuild this one once again or move on and go with a tci
Why do you think this tranny keeps going out. I mean isn't this like your 3rd one? Do you think it is from the power of the 383? A TH350 should be able to hold it's own pretty well.
-Karl
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1975 Corvette
probably from the motor, i had a buddy in hs who had a 383 and a th350, he kept burning up transmissions about every 4 months
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Could it possibly be that you are using the wrong converter to help with handling the power?
He who dies with the most **** wins, after seeing your collection you are in the lead no doubt!
I have seen th350's last behind much more powerful engines than that 383. it needs a better tranny cooler, heat kills auto's.
hire HP to install a manual for you.
honestly? what is going on, is it grenading, burning up, or...
A th350 will hold up with my setup, just needs different internals to handle the power. It's only been rebuilt once and had stock internals put back in. The current cooler is a tci universal but I'm going to swap it out for a better cooler even though I highly doubt its the culprit.
When I drained the pan there was definitely enough atf before adding more on the trail (thanks again Kevin and Coop). Dropped the pan to find metal shavings and black residue. The forward clutch gave out from what I can tell.
Get a cooler with a small electric fan mounted it, like what coop just sold. Then you know that the tranny is staying cool enough.
He who dies with the most **** wins, after seeing your collection you are in the lead no doubt!
those small stacked plate coolers suck if thats thats what you are running. find a tube/fin type cooler they are much more efficient(but more expensive). when you are crawlin' you need to pull down into 1st and not use the automatic gear selection if you don't already.