1986 sbc th350 ran dry on ATF :o

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thanks, i've been watching some videos on youtube. some of these guys have complete step by step videos on the th350. i'm fairly certain between the help i've received here and those videos i'll be able to get it sorted. thought it would be much more of a process before watching. big thanks to all of you for your patience and knowledge. if i have any further issues during the prosecc, ill probably make a new post. Much appreciated! i've also taken note of the Sonnax HD outer sprag race. thanks for that too! i'll shop around right now!
 

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thanks, i've been watching some videos on youtube. some of these guys have complete step by step videos on the th350. i'm fairly certain between the help i've received here and those videos i'll be able to get it sorted. thought it would be much more of a process before watching. big thanks to all of you for your patience and knowledge. if i have any further issues during the prosecc, ill probably make a new post. Much appreciated! i've also taken note of the Sonnax HD outer sprag race. thanks for that too! i'll shop around right now!
Here's one series to add to your list, asssuming you havent already seen it:

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If you can build an engine, you can do a TH350. With the possibile exception of a Chrysler 727 or 904 transmission, it’s probably the easiest to work on.

Work slowly, work cleanly, don’t force anything, check your clearances, and air check each assembly as you go.
 

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