OsmiumTetroxide
Junior Member
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2019
- Posts
- 12
- Reaction score
- 7
- Location
- Idaho
- First Name
- Paul
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- 3500
- Engine Size
- 454
Hey there, experts!
I'm putting a used TH400 into my 85 Bonus Cab (which is a crap shoot, I know). I took the valve body off, actuated the clutches with compressed air, etc. It seemed promising, so I threw it in the truck.
After getting everything hooked up, I fired up the machine and was disappointed when shifting between gears did absolutely nothing.
After mulling it over for a day at work, I thought I knew what was wrong. Sure enough, I had overlooked that the shifting ratchet pin actually is not seated in the shift piston. If that terminology I just made up is incorrect, I apologise.
Anyway, I've stared at this thing for an hour or so now and I can't for the life of me figure out how I'm supposed to connect this little pin into the seat in the piston.
It seems as if I could pull it out past the electronic kickdown solenoid, but I tried that and there doesn't seem to be a way to do that. Do I slide the ratchet's shaft out of the case somehow? If I move the ratchet from stop to stop, there's still no way to get the piston to attach.
I really appreciate your advice.
I'm putting a used TH400 into my 85 Bonus Cab (which is a crap shoot, I know). I took the valve body off, actuated the clutches with compressed air, etc. It seemed promising, so I threw it in the truck.
After getting everything hooked up, I fired up the machine and was disappointed when shifting between gears did absolutely nothing.
After mulling it over for a day at work, I thought I knew what was wrong. Sure enough, I had overlooked that the shifting ratchet pin actually is not seated in the shift piston. If that terminology I just made up is incorrect, I apologise.
Anyway, I've stared at this thing for an hour or so now and I can't for the life of me figure out how I'm supposed to connect this little pin into the seat in the piston.
It seems as if I could pull it out past the electronic kickdown solenoid, but I tried that and there doesn't seem to be a way to do that. Do I slide the ratchet's shaft out of the case somehow? If I move the ratchet from stop to stop, there's still no way to get the piston to attach.
I really appreciate your advice.
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