adaml23
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- Decatur, IN
- First Name
- Adam
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- Scottsdale
- Engine Size
- 400
Well I'm at a crossroad where I have to decide on whether to replace my tranny or have it rebuilt. I've been reading up on it a lot and I'm leaning toward the rebuilt option. Actually, I'm thinking about doing it myself over the winter. The reasoning (in my own head) for attempting it by myself is multi-layered. First, I’m cheap. Second, I like learning new things and, although intimidating, I’ve always wanted to know how a tranny worked (or at least see the ridiculous amount of parts it has). Third, I’ve acuatlly got two spare (although shorter car tailshafts) bad 350 trannys laying over at my parents house that I can take apart as references. And lastly, because I have a buddy whose Dad rebuilds trannys on the side. He said if I can’t get it back together, he’d rebuild it (for some $$ obviously) from a basketcase so I can always just give in and let him do it
. It’ll probably be a long process as my wife is due soon with our 3rd kid so my free time is VERY sparse. But I’m pretty patient and this will keep me busy(er) inside during the coming up winter months.
What I’m wanting to do with this thread is ask a few questions before I start and I’m sure there’ll be more as I’m rebuilding.
So, to start off, I’ll let you know my plan and ask some Q’s and hopefully get some feedback and answers.
My plan is to remove the old tranny, disassemble it (taking pictures along the way) and get it all washed in a hot tank. While it’s getting washed, I’m gonna take apart one of the other trannys and set all its parts out in order of removal. This way, when the other tranny comes back clean and I go to re-install, I can just use the 2nd tranny parts as a reference and install them in reverse order. Then (if I get this far without screwing anything up) I can reinstall the truck’s tranny back in and see if it’l. work correctly. If it does, my plan is to rebuild the other tranny the same way and, hopefully by this point, remember how to assemble the last one without a physical reference and go by memory and HotrodPC’s stickies on T350 rebuilds. I bought some transjel also ordered the Ron Sessions’ Handbook just for fun. I'm going to talk to my buddy's Dad and see if I can just borrow his piston compression tool.
What do you guys think?
My questions before I start are:
I hope none of these questions are too dumb since I haven't disassembled a tranny yet. I'm sure there's more questions to come...
What I’m wanting to do with this thread is ask a few questions before I start and I’m sure there’ll be more as I’m rebuilding.
So, to start off, I’ll let you know my plan and ask some Q’s and hopefully get some feedback and answers.
My plan is to remove the old tranny, disassemble it (taking pictures along the way) and get it all washed in a hot tank. While it’s getting washed, I’m gonna take apart one of the other trannys and set all its parts out in order of removal. This way, when the other tranny comes back clean and I go to re-install, I can just use the 2nd tranny parts as a reference and install them in reverse order. Then (if I get this far without screwing anything up) I can reinstall the truck’s tranny back in and see if it’l. work correctly. If it does, my plan is to rebuild the other tranny the same way and, hopefully by this point, remember how to assemble the last one without a physical reference and go by memory and HotrodPC’s stickies on T350 rebuilds. I bought some transjel also ordered the Ron Sessions’ Handbook just for fun. I'm going to talk to my buddy's Dad and see if I can just borrow his piston compression tool.
What do you guys think?
My questions before I start are:
- All 3 trannys should hypothetically have the same internals (if stock) other than the longer/shorter tailshafts, correct?
- When I disassemble it, do I have all the internal parts (that will be reused) hot tanked as well or just the housing?
- Do I have to take apart the planetary gears and drum assembly to get them cleaned or just leave them together?
- Other than a rebuild kit, I've read that a bushings kit and thrust washer kit should be bought. Should I order these kits and/or anything else.
- How long approximately should reassembly take for someone who’s never rebuilt one (although fairly mechanically inclined…)?
I hope none of these questions are too dumb since I haven't disassembled a tranny yet. I'm sure there's more questions to come...