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Tech Request: Auto Tranny rebuild

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Hubnut, Oct 18, 2007.

  1. Hoptup32
    Joined: Aug 21, 2007
    Posts: 66

    Hoptup32
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    I rebuild a TH350 a couple of years ago. There are alot of parts inside of a transmission, but they are grouped together in different groups, so go slow and assemble each group seperately and before you know it, you're done!

    I highly recommend the book "Turbo Hydra-Matic 350 Handbook" by Ron Sessions. I also purchased one of the VHS videos, it was helpful to actually see someone disassemble and assemble the trans so you know what to expect.

    I opted, as squirrel mentioned, to buy a cam bearing install tool(Leslie LS18000) on ebay to remove and install all of the new bushing. The local trans shop wanted $150 just to install the bushings, with me suppling the bushings!

    I bought all of my parts from here:

    http://www.bulkpart.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=2&Category_Code=General-Motors

    They have the trans gel and just about everything else you might need.
     
  2. What trans kits do you really want to stay away from? I saw B&M and TCI listed as no-no's, any others? Anyone have any dealings with Northern Autos kits? I believe they're Transtar and NAP performance. They do recommend the TransGo shift kits also.

    Im looking to put together a pretty much stock tranny. Nothing thats gonna get beat on or run to death.

    Johnny-B that link gave alot of insight. That guy seems to have it down. Thank you.
     
  3. Bluesfella
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
    Posts: 146

    Bluesfella
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    When I did my 700R4, I used the Transgo shift kit. I think it's pretty straight-forward and pretty well explained in the directions. I didn't have any problem with it.

    One mistake I made was opting for a cheaper torque converter and not asking enough questions about stall speed. I ended up with a 2100 stall lockup converter, which is fine, but the stall speed is a tad high for normal street use. It's either that, or a result of buying a cheap converter, but if I had it to do over again, I would call an expert and get his opinion on stall speed/brand.

    I used the ATSG manual that was mentioned earlier, and I bought a video from these guys (actually bought it on e-bay). I also rented the two specialized tools I needed from them. That, plus one other Haynes manual on tranny rebuilds was all I needed...
     
  4. malibu283
    Joined: Jul 3, 2007
    Posts: 34

    malibu283
    Member

    Call me I'll get you a kit from Daddy and help yout thru the rebuild
     

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