Matt69olds
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I don’t think any of the holes go all the way thru to the inside of the case. You shouldn’t have any problems with oil leaking around the bolt.
If you have any doubt about the bolt torque, pull the pump and helicoil the threads. The 2nd gear piston puts a bunch of force on the pump bolts. If you think about it, the piston basically tries to push the pump out of the case in 2nd gear. The only thing stopping it is those bolts.
Has it not been driven since last June?!?! For it to be slipping right after a rebuild, you either messed something up in the pump, valve body, or maybe a piston problem? I have no real experience rebuilding a TH350 TBH. My first thought would be to check line pressure in every gear. I wouldn't drive it much if at all in that condition though, unless it was to take it to a transmission shop for troubleshooting.Well...reporting back after I took her on the maiden voyage to fill up the gas tank and hopes for a smog check...
Seemed to reverse out of the driveway fine and headed on down the road. I went about 2 miles to hopefully fill up at a Costco and saw the line and said I'll pay the extra twenty cents per gallon at the Mobil...I needed to make a u-turn at a light and I noticed transmission was slipping.. jumped on the freeway and headed home. After the 2 miles home I stopped and got gas, and was able to drive away but seemed to be slipping worse. I live on a slight incline and had some trouble making it up the hill, slipping all the way.
I tried manually shifting it just in case and it seemed that if I went down to 1st, it slipped worse and then if I shifted to 2nd it caught for a second and then started slipping again. It seemed only the shift to 2nd (from either 1st or 3rd) would produce any sort of grab.
First thing I did was check the fluid which seemed a little low so I added some fluid and tried again, same results. It's a 350c so the next thing I did was disconnect the vacuum to the lockup switch and nothing changed. I read a round a little bit and I checked the vacuum to the modulator which seemed fine. When I crawled under to look at the modulator it looked like fluid was coming out of the bellhousing...does this mean I have a pump problem?!
Thanks again all!
Has it not been driven since last June?!?! For it to be slipping right after a rebuild, you either messed something up in the pump, valve body, or maybe a piston problem? I have no real experience rebuilding a TH350 TBH. My first thought would be to check line pressure in every gear. I wouldn't drive it much if at all in that condition though, unless it was to take it to a transmission shop for troubleshooting.