CorvairGeek
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- Joined
- May 7, 2012
- Posts
- 557
- Reaction score
- 928
- Location
- Boise
- First Name
- Jerry
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C20 Scottsdale
- Engine Size
- 292 L6, T400
No, not at all. Shifts perfectly, doesn’t leak, fluid maintains normal color. The torque converter lockup can be screwy when there are drastic temperature changes, usually in the spring and later fall, but I don’t count that. @CorvairGeek is in the same boat. He’s probably in the mid-low 270s, unrebuilt, and that’s a 1984 model 700. I never expected it to make 300K, but I expect it to breeze by that now so we’ll see what things are like at 325K.
I'm now at 289K on a very early '84 that I bought new when I was 20 years old. It has always thrown off very little clutch material in the 1/2 dozen times I've had the pan down.
Lost the converter lock up a few years ago, and that typically killed the very early transmissions (I think it was fixed by late '84 or '85) because they would overheat the TC (says so in my early Hydramatic manual). Ended up being a worn brake switch that would still carry voltage but not current!
Dexron VI did fix the mild 2-3 shift flare (low ambient temp outside, before engine is warm) that it had since about 50K miles.
I don't believe there were any significant fixes in production when mine was assembled no later than Oct. '83.
The OP still didn't get what he though he paid for.