scenic760
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- Joined
- Jan 12, 2021
- Posts
- 318
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- Location
- SoCal
- First Name
- Chris
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- Suburban K10
- Engine Size
- 350
There is a lot of metallurgy in those sprags. It’s not just the heat treat, it’s the case hardening and the metal they are made from that’s the biggest concern. You can have a sprag with the right heat treat, but if it’s not case hardened and “tempered” correctly it will be to brittle. It needs to be hard where the rollers ride, but soft enough in the center to allow the part to flex instead of cracking. I hesitate to even suggest aftermarket replacements because there is some really poor quality parts being made.
I built a 350 for a friend, the trans went into a mild small block Camaro. The bought the sprag and overhaul kit from eBay, it didn’t last 3 weeks before it exploded. Tore up the pump, obviously the direct drum, and lots of shrapnel. The stock drum a and stock sprag race I reinstalled are still going last I heard.
Same thing with the 4L60/4L60E aftermarket 5 pinion carriers. You need to buy that kind of stuff from a reputable place. The money saved buying junk won’t go far having to fix the damage.
Agreed!
I tried to order the Hughes sprag race from a few different places but they were out of stock...the place I ordered from seemed reputable but I have tried emailing them 3 times now to verify they indeed sent out a hardened sprag race with no reply...not really wanting to take a chance...I think I'm going to send it back and order the Sonnax item from Summit.. interesting video they posted on their website re: how they redesigned the whole thing
I was looking into the torrington bearing vs thrust washer and was thinking there isn't much benefit to switching those out as the entire assembly is floating in trans fluid? Almost the opposite as the bearing could explode?!