To make your life easier Lets go over what has been said. You DO NOT need a trans cooler in a T with a 350. You cant just block off the 2 feeds in the transmission case as they are part of the oil flow circuit. Just joint these together with a loop of pipe (solid or braded) and hey presto its all done. One major way to prevent transmission overheating is to install an aftermarket transmission cooler. Let take a look at what it takes to install one. 3 Responses to “How To Add An Automatic Transmission Cooler To Your Vehicle”. Don’t Forget About The TH350 Transmission; Getting the Job Done: The Tools You Need For a Transmission.
As with most things associated with this hobby, installation takes much longer than removal. You’ll see the biggest benefits of using a lift and transmission jack for transmission installation. It can lift the unit slowly and then support the weight for hours while you get everything lined up and move other items out of your way. This Tech Tip is From the Full Book,. For a comprehensive guide on this entire subject you can visit this link: SHARE THIS ARTICLE: Please feel free to share this article on Facebook, in Forums, or with any Clubs you participate in. You can copy and paste this link to share: https://www.chevydiy.com/gm-turbo-350-transmission-installation-guide/.
The first step in this process is to install the torque converter into the transmission. Pour at least 1 quart of clean ATF slowly into the torque converter. Lubricate the bearing surface of the hub and slide the torque converter onto the transmission. Spin the torque converter at the same time to help align the input shaft and stator splines. Behold a pale horse book.
This may require considerable effort. The final step in the process is to make sure that the notches in the hub engage with the transmission oil pump.
If the torque converter is new, and a new bushing was installed in the oil pump, the torque converter has a relatively tight fit, and it can be considerably difficult to install. You’ll have to have some patience for this procedure; it may take several minutes of spinning the converter and pushing it back into the transmission to get it to fully engage. Once it’s fully seated, there is very little room between the back of the converter and the oil pump. Once you have installed the torque converter, spin it several times to make sure there are no tight spots or binding. Do not attempt to install the transmission unless the converter is fully seated. Any attempt to pull the transmission up to the engine with the bellhousing bolts can damage the oil pump.
Place the transmission on the jack and secure it with a chain or strap. Use care here to ensure the torque converter doesn’t fall out during this procedure.
Adjust the transmission jack so the transmission is angled back slightly while it is raised into position. If you are working by yourself, you may want to install one bolt and a piece of flat bar (bent in slightly) temporarilyto hold the torque converter in the transmission. Chudo lobzik chertezhi samoletov. Determine if the filler tube needs to go in before lifting the transmission into place, or if there is room to install it afterward. With many modern vehicles, the curve of the bellhousing and proximity to the firewall does not allow the tube to be installed after the transmission is in place and bolted to the engine.
Another big problem I’ve seen is with an upgraded torque converter. If the stock torque converter is being replaced, it should be test-fitted to the back of the crankshaft to make sure the hub fully seats. This little detail is often overlooked until thetransmission is bolted in place and it’s time to install and tighten the torque converter bolts. The upper bellhousing bolts can be difficult to access.
To make your life easier Lets go over what has been said. You DO NOT need a trans cooler in a T with a 350. You cant just block off the 2 feeds in the transmission case as they are part of the oil flow circuit. Just joint these together with a loop of pipe (solid or braded) and hey presto its all done. One major way to prevent transmission overheating is to install an aftermarket transmission cooler. Let take a look at what it takes to install one. 3 Responses to “How To Add An Automatic Transmission Cooler To Your Vehicle”. Don’t Forget About The TH350 Transmission; Getting the Job Done: The Tools You Need For a Transmission.
As with most things associated with this hobby, installation takes much longer than removal. You’ll see the biggest benefits of using a lift and transmission jack for transmission installation. It can lift the unit slowly and then support the weight for hours while you get everything lined up and move other items out of your way. This Tech Tip is From the Full Book,. For a comprehensive guide on this entire subject you can visit this link: SHARE THIS ARTICLE: Please feel free to share this article on Facebook, in Forums, or with any Clubs you participate in. You can copy and paste this link to share: https://www.chevydiy.com/gm-turbo-350-transmission-installation-guide/.
The first step in this process is to install the torque converter into the transmission. Pour at least 1 quart of clean ATF slowly into the torque converter. Lubricate the bearing surface of the hub and slide the torque converter onto the transmission. Spin the torque converter at the same time to help align the input shaft and stator splines. Behold a pale horse book.
This may require considerable effort. The final step in the process is to make sure that the notches in the hub engage with the transmission oil pump.
If the torque converter is new, and a new bushing was installed in the oil pump, the torque converter has a relatively tight fit, and it can be considerably difficult to install. You’ll have to have some patience for this procedure; it may take several minutes of spinning the converter and pushing it back into the transmission to get it to fully engage. Once it’s fully seated, there is very little room between the back of the converter and the oil pump. Once you have installed the torque converter, spin it several times to make sure there are no tight spots or binding. Do not attempt to install the transmission unless the converter is fully seated. Any attempt to pull the transmission up to the engine with the bellhousing bolts can damage the oil pump.
Place the transmission on the jack and secure it with a chain or strap. Use care here to ensure the torque converter doesn’t fall out during this procedure.
Adjust the transmission jack so the transmission is angled back slightly while it is raised into position. If you are working by yourself, you may want to install one bolt and a piece of flat bar (bent in slightly) temporarilyto hold the torque converter in the transmission. Chudo lobzik chertezhi samoletov. Determine if the filler tube needs to go in before lifting the transmission into place, or if there is room to install it afterward. With many modern vehicles, the curve of the bellhousing and proximity to the firewall does not allow the tube to be installed after the transmission is in place and bolted to the engine.
Another big problem I’ve seen is with an upgraded torque converter. If the stock torque converter is being replaced, it should be test-fitted to the back of the crankshaft to make sure the hub fully seats. This little detail is often overlooked until thetransmission is bolted in place and it’s time to install and tighten the torque converter bolts. The upper bellhousing bolts can be difficult to access.