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79brent
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December 06, 2011, 01:26:25 pm »
ok my dad has a th350 that was rebuilt some time ago but it was mounted to the block and the driveshaft so it wasnt "open". would it be still good or do you think the time still ruined all the seals
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1979 Chevy C10 Silverado package. 350/350
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bake74
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December 07, 2011, 07:06:29 am »
If it was mounted, and had fluid in it, the only reason that the seals would be no good is if it dried up, and that would take some time to do. In my opinion you should use the tranny and see if there is any leaks.
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