KCKKen
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- Joined
- Sep 17, 2021
- Posts
- 59
- Reaction score
- 123
- Location
- Kansas City, Kansas
- First Name
- Ken
- Truck Year
- 1985/1978
- Truck Model
- 1500/C20
- Engine Size
- 350/350
Hi everyone!
In my ongoing saga of the 78 2WD 3/4-ton "Blackie" I recently replaced the fluid and filter, plus replaced the pan with an aftermarket pan with a drain plug. After replacing the fluid it seemed to take a lot more than normal (per CSM) to get the trans dipstick to read "full" -- I chalked this up to sitting a rather long time due to the rear spring/shock replacement project. Once I got it to what appeared to be "full" the truck moved quite well, and I was able to get it on the road.
The truck sits for extended times since it's not needed in a daily-driver situation. After it sits for these extended periods it feels like it's going back to being low on fluid, and nothing is showing up as leaking. Any advice on what else to look for? Reverse seems to take longer to engage than Drive. Am I sitting on a transmission that's about to give up on me? If so I want to get it to a shop ASAP, since I will be unable to drive for a few weeks after knee surgery.
Picture is from the barn-to-garage renovation project -- Blackie has been quite helpful with hauling supplies!
Really appreciate all the advice on this forum, it really helped me through the rear spring process!
Take Care,
Ken Snyder
In KCK
In my ongoing saga of the 78 2WD 3/4-ton "Blackie" I recently replaced the fluid and filter, plus replaced the pan with an aftermarket pan with a drain plug. After replacing the fluid it seemed to take a lot more than normal (per CSM) to get the trans dipstick to read "full" -- I chalked this up to sitting a rather long time due to the rear spring/shock replacement project. Once I got it to what appeared to be "full" the truck moved quite well, and I was able to get it on the road.
The truck sits for extended times since it's not needed in a daily-driver situation. After it sits for these extended periods it feels like it's going back to being low on fluid, and nothing is showing up as leaking. Any advice on what else to look for? Reverse seems to take longer to engage than Drive. Am I sitting on a transmission that's about to give up on me? If so I want to get it to a shop ASAP, since I will be unable to drive for a few weeks after knee surgery.
Picture is from the barn-to-garage renovation project -- Blackie has been quite helpful with hauling supplies!
Really appreciate all the advice on this forum, it really helped me through the rear spring process!
Take Care,
Ken Snyder
In KCK