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OK, Ive done a lot searching and reading on the TH400 and what happens to it with age.
Mine is an excellent example.
My b1985 M1009 Blazer has a little over 66k miles on it. I bought it with 58k miles on it about four years ago.
About the only thing I've had to do is replace the tires and change the oil and lubricate the chassis. EVERYTHING SEEMED GREAT.
But I knew, deep down that the tranny needed to be rebuilt. I could feel it. Then as I was taking it out to our static display at the end of August it started to whine a little bit.
Well, this started me on the road that will end with me rebuilding the tranny.
What I believe happened was that because mine had not had any service for at least four years - probably at LOT longer than that, the tranny fluid was very, very dirty.
By changing the fluid a couple of times I think I actually removed the 'friction the current clutch pack needed to work properly.
By flushing this all out, I now have a fairly clean tranny. And no forward gears. I still have revers and I'd bet if I look I will see not much wear on that portion of the transmission.
So after reading more than a dozen accounts that basically are the same as mine, I can tell you this.
If your tranny starts making noise and a fluid change fixes the problem, chances are high that it's a temporary fix. Invariably the fluid change will help for a while, generally a few days to a few weeks. But once it sits for a while, then the new filter 'cleans' any and all dirt and boom, you have no forward gears.
So, if you start 'messing' with your tranny and you think you are helping it, you may not be.
But a fluid change may be more of a problem that it fixes.
So, I have a spare TH400.
My next move will be to buy the DVD and the rebuild manual. And the parts kit.
I will not only keep you informed but will take pix as I go.
Mine is an excellent example.
My b1985 M1009 Blazer has a little over 66k miles on it. I bought it with 58k miles on it about four years ago.
About the only thing I've had to do is replace the tires and change the oil and lubricate the chassis. EVERYTHING SEEMED GREAT.
But I knew, deep down that the tranny needed to be rebuilt. I could feel it. Then as I was taking it out to our static display at the end of August it started to whine a little bit.
Well, this started me on the road that will end with me rebuilding the tranny.
What I believe happened was that because mine had not had any service for at least four years - probably at LOT longer than that, the tranny fluid was very, very dirty.
By changing the fluid a couple of times I think I actually removed the 'friction the current clutch pack needed to work properly.
By flushing this all out, I now have a fairly clean tranny. And no forward gears. I still have revers and I'd bet if I look I will see not much wear on that portion of the transmission.
So after reading more than a dozen accounts that basically are the same as mine, I can tell you this.
If your tranny starts making noise and a fluid change fixes the problem, chances are high that it's a temporary fix. Invariably the fluid change will help for a while, generally a few days to a few weeks. But once it sits for a while, then the new filter 'cleans' any and all dirt and boom, you have no forward gears.
So, if you start 'messing' with your tranny and you think you are helping it, you may not be.
But a fluid change may be more of a problem that it fixes.
So, I have a spare TH400.
My next move will be to buy the DVD and the rebuild manual. And the parts kit.
I will not only keep you informed but will take pix as I go.