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Old 10-26-2008, 01:08 PM   #1
SweTruck
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Huddinge, Sweden
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Sliping tranny!

Hi all,

In my 57ī truck thereīs a chevy 350/350 combo. Iīm not that good on automatic transmisions. But I did recognize the pan bolt pattern. The tv is adjusted by wire, and thereīs a vacuum line that hooks up to the transmission.

Problem; It is i sliping!

Symptom: After driving for a few minutes it starts to slip. A lot. If I stop or slow down it engages again.

When I first noticed, I looked at the dipstick, the level was on the "ok" mark but I filled up a pint anyway. It got better but not good. Now itīs way over the "ok" mark. I donīt know what happens if I overfill it.

Q: any tips or hints? Is there any ajustments to be made?

Take care

//Swetruck
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