Ricko1966
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- Apr 11, 2017
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- Location
- kansas
- First Name
- Rick
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- c20
- Engine Size
- 350
They overheat if they don't lock up in 4th gear because they starve for oil. And you do not want to tow in 4th gear with a 700r4 anyways. Edited to add and the biggest killer of 700r4s regardless of the year is incorrect TV cable setup.Well, I've seen people make that statement that if it doesn't lock, the trans will overheat... But I didn't really believe that... All trans prior to lockups didn't "overheat". But if this was because early 700r4's were questionable, well, I believe they were, but lack of lockup is not what burned them up. Glad at least the trans I put in it is from 1989.
I'd love to hook up and go, but the trailer is in storage and covered. Winter here.... I figured some guys already "lived this scenario" and would have a tale to tell.
I see a lot of people target 2800rpm as the optimum for towing with a 350/305. I think in Drive (3) with lockup, I'd be a little over 700 rpm under that. I suppose I should see where peak torque was on this 305. I got time for armchair quarterbacking right now!
Thanks for all the comments !
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