IcePatch
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- Joined
- Apr 26, 2022
- Posts
- 17
- Reaction score
- 31
- Location
- Salem oregon
- First Name
- Jeremy
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10 Fleetside SWB
- Engine Size
- 5.0
I've got an '83 GMC S15 with a 350/TH350 swapped into it. It's had delayed engagement since I've bought it and it finally got so bad it doesn't want to go into any gear at all anymore. I suspected a valve-body issue since once it would go into gear it would upshift, downshift, and enginebrake just fine without any noticable slipping.
After letting it sit in a field for 2 years, I've got it up on jackstands and dropped the trans pan. Very minimal amount of gunk in the bottom of the pan, a hardly noticable amount of sparkles. Dad used to be a mechanic at a buick dealership and he didn't think the contents of the pan indicate anything catastrophic.
I dropped the valvebody, took out the plungers one at a time and made sure there was no hangups or broken springs, everything looks good in that department. I carefully peeled the separator plate/gasket off the bottom of the trans (managed it without dropping any check balls on the ground) and found the attached picture on the transmission side of the plate. It looks like moisture got in through the vacuum doohickey, causing the plate to rust and the gasket to blow out across a bunch of fluid channels.
The governor screen, the pump screen, and the pan screen were all pretty clean so I'm optimistic that the gasket was the issue. I'll be ordering a shift kit, gaskets and fluid in about a week and once I get everything back together I'll post an update.
After letting it sit in a field for 2 years, I've got it up on jackstands and dropped the trans pan. Very minimal amount of gunk in the bottom of the pan, a hardly noticable amount of sparkles. Dad used to be a mechanic at a buick dealership and he didn't think the contents of the pan indicate anything catastrophic.
I dropped the valvebody, took out the plungers one at a time and made sure there was no hangups or broken springs, everything looks good in that department. I carefully peeled the separator plate/gasket off the bottom of the trans (managed it without dropping any check balls on the ground) and found the attached picture on the transmission side of the plate. It looks like moisture got in through the vacuum doohickey, causing the plate to rust and the gasket to blow out across a bunch of fluid channels.
The governor screen, the pump screen, and the pan screen were all pretty clean so I'm optimistic that the gasket was the issue. I'll be ordering a shift kit, gaskets and fluid in about a week and once I get everything back together I'll post an update.
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