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86GMC4x4
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Transmission problems
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May 02, 2006, 10:26:00 pm »
I have 84 Chevy shortbox with a 305 and TH700R4 transmission. I drove 50km from work to home today. I had to use drive instead of overdrive because wind was to strong. I had stop at a light and when i went to take off it start shuttering and shaking. I got up to about 30km/h and it seemed like it was slipping. I then shift it to overdrive and it seemed to run ok and it got me home. Checked fluid level and it was good and colour was good too. I took it out again about an hour later and it was still the same. If i need to rebuild it how hard are they to do? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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123 pugsy
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Re: Transmission problems
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May 03, 2006, 04:22:00 am »
I believe there are a lot of special tool required for this job.This is one job I do not attempt myself.
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Pugsy
76 C10 LWB
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drewmech
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700r4
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May 03, 2006, 07:17:00 am »
torque converter slipping or things inside that R4 goin wrong either way have fun. 700R4's are known by their problems i've never seen one work properly while my th400's have never given me a lick of trouble. your best bet? get a new tranny built by someone with a warrentee. B&M or TCI are the ones i'd recommend either way the devil lives in that tranny
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Blazin
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Re: Transmission problems
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May 03, 2006, 12:20:00 pm »
GM had the problems taken care of by about 86 with the 700R4s, not to say they don't go just like anyother auto trans. It was the early ones that were completely junk. I would shop around to get yours rebuilt. If you remove and install the price might not be as bad. Make sure if you perform labor yourself that they will still warantee it. There is a trans shop near me that only gives warantee if they do the whole job.
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Z28 c10
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Re: Transmission problems
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May 03, 2006, 08:43:00 pm »
Could be a dumb question but here goes, Have you checked the filter??? i'm not too experianced with the 700R, but my 400 slipped some when I bought the truck, and after 2 fluid and filter changes, its fine now.
JayTater
Z28 C10
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86GMC4x4
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Re: Transmission problems
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May 03, 2006, 11:02:00 pm »
Took it to the tranny shop today and they said that the foreward clutch pack is slipping.So it will have to tore down.
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roundedline
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Re: Transmission problems
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May 04, 2006, 09:58:00 am »
88-91 are the best 700R4's that have all the "good" part in them from the factory.
Chris Lucas
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