SirRobyn0
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- Joined
- Dec 6, 2019
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- Location
- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
@Vbb199 Just a short response, I gotta pick up the dog from surgery, but wanted to say a couple things to you. First thanks for the thoughts. Next, you said "I hate to say this, but it seems like you've had alot of issues with this 700r4, didn't someone build that for you and its been in and out a few times ?" . No, your thinking of someone else. I have never had this tranny out, it's age old and high mileage. At 220K ish I assume it's been rebuild but I have no idea when or by who, it was old, but had good fluid in it when I bought the truck 4 years ago.
When I bought the truck I added a cooler, and temp gauge BC I knew I'd be towing with it. I've always made sure to keep it cool.
I'm a mechanic by trade, but not a tranny guy at all, so my only choice, both because of that and lack of free time will be to have someone else rebuild it.
I have not lost any gears and if I for example power brake it a little it holds nice and strong, doesn't seem to slip during a short power brake or when driving. It just makes that noise, honestly at lower RPM it's barely noticable, but you get the speed up in first and it's obviously there.
So IF I wanted to investigate this further, what would be to course of action? Or would our say on a high mile tranny it's time to pull it and have it rebuilt.
Thanks.
When I bought the truck I added a cooler, and temp gauge BC I knew I'd be towing with it. I've always made sure to keep it cool.
I'm a mechanic by trade, but not a tranny guy at all, so my only choice, both because of that and lack of free time will be to have someone else rebuild it.
I have not lost any gears and if I for example power brake it a little it holds nice and strong, doesn't seem to slip during a short power brake or when driving. It just makes that noise, honestly at lower RPM it's barely noticable, but you get the speed up in first and it's obviously there.
So IF I wanted to investigate this further, what would be to course of action? Or would our say on a high mile tranny it's time to pull it and have it rebuilt.
Thanks.