I'm going to babble on for a few minutes here regarding my 700. I bought a 1984 6.2 diesel Suburban in California over 10 years ago, with a rebuilt but weak shifting 700. On a trip back from Michigan a few years ago it randomly stopped shifting, long story short, I looked on eBay and I wasn't happy with what I was reading, so a friend recommended a respected builder in South Carolina, so I told him to build me a 1984 early version 700, but he highly recommended the newer style 1985 with an auxiliary valve body, so I had him build me one with a few extra tuff parts, but keep in mind I only have an anemic 6.2 diesel. So I picked up the transmission, gave him his $900 including rebuilt TC, and it shifts rock hard. GM has a bunch of tricks up their sleeve, where they put spacers in to the clutch packs, everybody knows this, but unless you tell the builder to use all the best parts and pay a few dollars extra, it's very easy to put these stupid spacers back in and shorten the life of your transmission. I rebuilt a few transmissions over the years, and I've seen some of where the clutch packs at the beginning of the pack are in good shape, and the back of the pack is burned up. As fluid passes through, it heats up from a soft shifting transmission, which of the way GM sets up their transmissions. Fords and Chryslers always had a firmer shift from my experience. So in any case, he installed a hydraulic lock up in my transmission, as my lock ups never seem to work, and I have no experience or patience to figure out the wiring. Mine locks up hydraulically 43 mph. I wish it was a tad higher, but I don't think it's adjustable. From time to time I pull a heavy U-Haul transport trailer with a heavy American car or even a diesel truck on it, and even though I'm going up and down the mountains where I live, it still has a respectable shift. Heat is the killer of all transmissions, and tires and other things obviously.
On another note, I just drove a 1984 350 gas K5 Blazer back from San Francisco, and the guy claimed it had a rebuilt transmission, and judging by the fluid, it did. But it shifts so so smoothly and softly, it made me crazy, but I was reluctant to start tinkering with the TV cable, so I just drove it 4000 miles coast to coast. And now I can start tinkering....
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