Okay, this may get long winded, so bear with me, just want to cover all the bases.
Recently purchased a '79 c10 350/350 turbo..recently rebuilt motor, ancient trans. Drove it for a while, trans would slip here and there and just felt worn out as can be expected. Reversed out of driveway one day, shifted into drive...nothing, like it was in neutral, nothing in 1 or 2 either...coasted to bottom of hill, rowed through the gears, got it to engage and drove it back to the house. Did the whole filter/gasket change...same results.
At this point, I decided since I'm planning on slowly replacing/restoring the whole truck anyway, a trans was a good place to start. Purchased a rebuilt th350 from a local shop, installed it, filled it, etc..took it for a short drive, worked great...truck sat for about a week while i addressed some brake issues..took it out again and it did the EXACT same thing it was doing before...back out of driveway, reverse works fine, no forward gears until i coast it to the bottom of the hill and row through the gears. Once it engages, all forward gears work fine and i can drive it around, seems to do this 90% of the time.
I haven't driven it very far, just a couple times around the block for fear of doing further damage, but am at a loss as to what is going on...seems odd that it's the exact same problem that was happening before the swap.
I know the normal questions that will be asked, so a little more info:
Everything i've read says stock th350, stock converter, holds 11ish qts....done
TC was "primed" prior to installation
TC was seated fully using the "3 clunks" method
Appropriate gap between TC and flexplate upon install
Fluid level drops from cold/not running to running warm, so pump is moving fluid (plus it goes in reverse and intermittently forward)
It does leak a small amount out of driveshaft yoke ( i assume because of that silly hole GM engineered into some of them?)
Seems to do this worse on initially backing out of driveway and trying to shift to a forward gear...my house is on a hill, so i'm on an incline either way, does it facing both up and down the hill
Have only driven it around the block, so not a whole lot of opportunity to see how it shifts
I was leaning toward some sort of linkage issue, but i can feel it solidly "clunk" into each position, just not the "lurch" or engine load when it does this
So anyway, that's my conundrum, any input, suggestions etc.. would be greatly appreciated!!
Sorry for the ridiculously long post!