transmission is toast :(

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85Caballero350

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Seems like one thing after another.This time it's the transmission.Last week I went to a local classic car cruise in and went to back into the parking spot and guess what,the car didn't want to go.It only moved when backwards when I was around 3500 rpm and only moved very slowly.Forward to today.I went to move the car so I could cut the grass and guess what,nothing.F-ing nothing until around 3000 rpm.The fluid is new.I changed that when I installed the 350.Looks like it's time for a overhaul,converter,shift kit and upgraded bands.I never get a break
 

85t5mcss

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Did u check the fluid level, yet. It will give same probs. Maybe developed a leak somewhere.
 

85Caballero350

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85t5mcss said:
Did u check the fluid level, yet. It will give same probs. Maybe developed a leak somewhere.
yea,fluid level is good.Im goin to check it over better tomorrow.Check cables and what not
 

85t5mcss

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Please don't think I'm being an a$$, but u did check it while it was running? I'm sure u did, but what color was the fluid? What did it smell like. It may not be toast, may be something simple to fix like a valve body gasket.
 

85Caballero350

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85t5mcss said:
Please don't think I'm being an a$$, but u did check it while it was running? I'm sure u did, but what color was the fluid? What did it smell like. It may not be toast, may be something simple to fix like a valve body gasket.
Yea,I checked it while it was running and after it had idled for a little bit.Like stated before,the fluid is new.I replaced the fluid when I installed the new motor because I forgot to jack the transmission up and most of the fluid had come out.I don't think you are trying to be a a$$,you are just trying to help me out.This is just another excuse to have the trans done right,now that there is actually a problem ;)
 

85t5mcss

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May be a good point, but if I were u, I would have liked to have driven until Winter and then tear it down. At least dropping the trans is pretty simple, though. Put a block of wood behind the cylinder head after the trans x-member is out. It'll help protect the distributor from hitting the firewall and bending the shaft.


I'm glad u don't think I wasn't being an a$$. Sometimes without the feeling or emotion in one's voice, what is said (typed) can too easily be misinterpreted. Let us know what u find out. Maybe u broke the ears on the pump and fluid can't build pressure. Nothing would work that way either.
 
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