Dutch Rutter
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- Aug 13, 2013
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- Location
- Independence, Or
- First Name
- Joshua
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Hello everyone!
I recently had a shop (same shop that replaced the 700r4 a year or two ago) do some brake work on my 83 k20.
I got the truck back from them, and I found out they changed my transmission cooler lines around without my knowledge, so I put them back.
I had them bypassing the in radiator "cooler" and going directly to my large stacked plate cooler. This is how I put them back.
I also found out that they overfilled my transmission about a quart too full.
This was causing some massive heat build up and foaming fluid.
Today, I drained the pan and got new fluid to mid of the hash marks on the check stick (warm).
I drove it nicely for about 30 minutes. I noticed the temp gauge hanging a bit high (175-200) and its quite cold outside. Normally, it would stay around 137 in these kind of temps. It would only be getting to 175 in 90 degree+ weather while pulling a trailer on a slow, steep gravel road.
I am also pretty certain my torque converter is no longer locking up. I tested this by cruising along (55-65 mph) and taping the brakes while watching the tach. I did not see the 300-400rpm jump from the converter unlocking. (before, I could see that jump with the same test).
So now... I am trying to go through and check the function of the converter lockup before I end up having to call the shop up and see what they suggest.
The current setup is all pretty stock.
I have the brake switch, the vacuum switch (connected to the manifold vacuum port on the driver's side of my edelbrock 1406), and the factory harness running down to the transmission.
First question - is the manifold vacuum port the correct port for that vacuum lock-up switch? and if so what would be the next thing to check?
or should I just suck it up and call the shop and let them deal with it?
Thanks..
I recently had a shop (same shop that replaced the 700r4 a year or two ago) do some brake work on my 83 k20.
I got the truck back from them, and I found out they changed my transmission cooler lines around without my knowledge, so I put them back.
I had them bypassing the in radiator "cooler" and going directly to my large stacked plate cooler. This is how I put them back.
I also found out that they overfilled my transmission about a quart too full.
This was causing some massive heat build up and foaming fluid.
Today, I drained the pan and got new fluid to mid of the hash marks on the check stick (warm).
I drove it nicely for about 30 minutes. I noticed the temp gauge hanging a bit high (175-200) and its quite cold outside. Normally, it would stay around 137 in these kind of temps. It would only be getting to 175 in 90 degree+ weather while pulling a trailer on a slow, steep gravel road.
I am also pretty certain my torque converter is no longer locking up. I tested this by cruising along (55-65 mph) and taping the brakes while watching the tach. I did not see the 300-400rpm jump from the converter unlocking. (before, I could see that jump with the same test).
So now... I am trying to go through and check the function of the converter lockup before I end up having to call the shop up and see what they suggest.
The current setup is all pretty stock.
I have the brake switch, the vacuum switch (connected to the manifold vacuum port on the driver's side of my edelbrock 1406), and the factory harness running down to the transmission.
First question - is the manifold vacuum port the correct port for that vacuum lock-up switch? and if so what would be the next thing to check?
or should I just suck it up and call the shop and let them deal with it?
Thanks..