broke my sprag
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rebuild kit showed up today. got it all done up to the sun shell and taking a break to go to hooters for all you can eat wings cuz the wife is getting home in about an hour. but basically its all going together ok. the new race wont be here til tomorow so im not really in a hurry.
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was air checking the forward drum and direct drum on the pump and i notice i had a decent air leak. well whoever built this trans (tci) used two torington bearings behind the pump. im guesing because of excess endplay. but the second bearing doesnt allow the steel ring to seal agains the direct drum. so i took off the second bearing and air checked it gain and it sounds right ( i think). without the second bearing the air leaks ever so slightly when presure is applied.
so im wondering if i should try assembling the trans with one bearing and measure the endplay and expect it to be way off?
so im wondering if i should try assembling the trans with one bearing and measure the endplay and expect it to be way off?
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hey pba , vince , and jakeshoe, i got the whole thing done except the valvebody (sat im bringing it to aamco to use their parts washer) and i got the total endlay at .022''. i bought a shim pack and shimmed it with the one torrington bearing and shims.
but i cant remember where the checkballs go? i know where all 4 go. but i only had two in there when i took it apart. i know you HAVE to have one at the accumulator, but where does theo ther one go? i think its the 2 pass side ones but im not sure?
but i cant remember where the checkballs go? i know where all 4 go. but i only had two in there when i took it apart. i know you HAVE to have one at the accumulator, but where does theo ther one go? i think its the 2 pass side ones but im not sure?
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You can tell where they were b, oh **** sorry. I wasn't invited, plus I couldn't find it on google, or other people pics, damn am I being a whiney bitch again? Maybe mister know it all forgot what he was doing today and can chime in and tell you where they go in a th400. That sucks huh? You could pull him away from his $70/hr bench and give him a call.
thats ok if i seem like a know it all, im not really though. but i found it by googlin. vince was right the 2 rear ones.
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I install all 4 checkballs on a auto shift TH350, but I do so because I learned it the hard way, and that's why my services are worth $70/hr.
I have been busy today. Finishing up a 4L80E install on a '67 Camaro with BBC, Dominator, etc.
Helping one of my employees with a '73 Camaro LY6/4L80E install we have in the shop.
I've got two 1000+HP transbrake 4L80Es to build tomorrow and next week, a auto shift TH400 for a 900HP 4x4 truck, a transbrake TH400 to do for a Tech member with a forced induction combo, several more 4L80Es for retrofits, a couple of 200-4Rs to test and a couple more to build and test.
However,
The OP could have called and gotten an answer to his question. I took several calls today for tech questions.
Those checkballs that you leave out, allow a huge feed hole instead of the drilled orifice.
So you lose control of upshift feed. You also lose control of downshift timing.
600+ RWHP/660 RWTQ 3700 lb combo with a TH350 for 2+ seasons of racing and street use on a TH350 with auto shift and 4 checkballs. BTDT.
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