AuroraGirl
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- Truck Year
- 1978, 1980
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- K10, K25
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- 400(?), 350
Has the OP hooked up a pressure gauge to the port on the trans? I would be wondering if your TV Cable is adjusted right, if the fluid is DEX III or DEX VI (not anything else, unless a custom racing ATF but it sounds like yours is a standard unit?), and what your fluid looks like on the dipstick. Im wondering if the internal pressures arent just enough they overcome seals or force their way into the tcc solenoid chamber or whatever it uses. basically, if your immedetialy following a shift it to me would make sense the line pressure is high and slamming into the gear with high pressure its passing anything and everything and applying, but its fluid path is such that it bleeds off elsewhere in 1 and r. Idk. Or that the TV cable is being screwy with its adjustment and combined with this other stuff I mention to give the unique behavior. I dont think failed trans, failed torque converter, etc.
hows the fluid cooler lines? right diameters and free flowing?
hows the fluid cooler lines? right diameters and free flowing?