mtnmankev
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- Joined
- Jun 10, 2014
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- Location
- Ash Fork, Arizona
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1984, 1983
- Truck Model
- K10, C20
- Engine Size
- 383 Stroker, 350
The TH350 in my 83 C-20 was rebuilt by somebody at an unknown time before I bought the truck several years ago.
It still shifts good, but has always leaked ATF (VERY annoying to say the least) plus I ended up installing six helicoils in stripped bolt holes.
Short story, I don't trust it completely and I may soon be towing a 5th wheel camper if I can sell my home.
I have two TH400's I got free (condition unknown), and they have been out in the weather a while.
There's a chance I MIGHT be able to build one good 400 and not have to buy too many parts.
I have heard the TH350 is simpler and has less to go wrong, but on the other hand, the 400 is stronger.
I was told that the TH400 has more parts internally and I will lose some horsepower due to that, but don't know if it's a point of contention.
If the TH350 is the one to stick with, I will just scrap out the 400's and haul the aluminum in along with my bags of crushed Pepsi cans.
It still shifts good, but has always leaked ATF (VERY annoying to say the least) plus I ended up installing six helicoils in stripped bolt holes.
Short story, I don't trust it completely and I may soon be towing a 5th wheel camper if I can sell my home.
I have two TH400's I got free (condition unknown), and they have been out in the weather a while.
There's a chance I MIGHT be able to build one good 400 and not have to buy too many parts.
I have heard the TH350 is simpler and has less to go wrong, but on the other hand, the 400 is stronger.
I was told that the TH400 has more parts internally and I will lose some horsepower due to that, but don't know if it's a point of contention.
If the TH350 is the one to stick with, I will just scrap out the 400's and haul the aluminum in along with my bags of crushed Pepsi cans.