Clinton Schroeder
Junior Member
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2018
- Posts
- 6
- Reaction score
- 3
- Location
- Nashville
- First Name
- Clint
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey everyone!
Excuse this as my first post, but I'm having issues and was hoping to find an answer here.
I recently picked up an 1984 C10 with a "freshly built" TH350 and a bad motor. The transmission leaks a drop every 15 seconds or so from the tailshaft, so I'm already guessing it wasn't done right. But, I just finished dropping in a healthy new 350 and when I went for my first drive the truck wouldn't move. Cycling through all gears I get no engagement at all anywhere.
I've done some troubleshooting already. This included filling to full (and later past full in frustration), making sure the flexplate was bolted to the torque converter, and cracking the cooler line to check for pressure (it has tons). After launching about a quart of ATF into my engine bay in about 5 seconds from the line I cracked to check pressure I added a pint of ATF at a time, stopping to cycle the engine through all the gears 10 seconds a piece and then retrying. No joy.
My driveway is on a good incline which has the truck slowly working it's way towards the street, but I can tell the parking pawl is working fine, so I don't think the linkage is messed up. But, can you guys give me any ideas about what to check next? I'm seriously about to have it towed to a shop to have it worked on and I'd like to head this off before that has to happen.
Thanks in advance,
-Clint
Excuse this as my first post, but I'm having issues and was hoping to find an answer here.
I recently picked up an 1984 C10 with a "freshly built" TH350 and a bad motor. The transmission leaks a drop every 15 seconds or so from the tailshaft, so I'm already guessing it wasn't done right. But, I just finished dropping in a healthy new 350 and when I went for my first drive the truck wouldn't move. Cycling through all gears I get no engagement at all anywhere.
I've done some troubleshooting already. This included filling to full (and later past full in frustration), making sure the flexplate was bolted to the torque converter, and cracking the cooler line to check for pressure (it has tons). After launching about a quart of ATF into my engine bay in about 5 seconds from the line I cracked to check pressure I added a pint of ATF at a time, stopping to cycle the engine through all the gears 10 seconds a piece and then retrying. No joy.
My driveway is on a good incline which has the truck slowly working it's way towards the street, but I can tell the parking pawl is working fine, so I don't think the linkage is messed up. But, can you guys give me any ideas about what to check next? I'm seriously about to have it towed to a shop to have it worked on and I'd like to head this off before that has to happen.
Thanks in advance,
-Clint