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    thebigsy is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    TH400 reverse slipping??

     



    Hi all,

    My th400 has done aprox. 1000 miles since a full rebuild (with manual valvebody). The other day I noticed that reverse seemed to kinda grab then let go then grab let go and so on. Its been doing this ever since.

    At the same time, I noticed that when shifting to third, there is a short delay (maybe half a second).

    I checked the fluid and it was a little low so I topped it up but the problem is still there.

    Please tell me that this is a common problem and it can be easily fixed

    Thanx heaps
    Where's my keys?!!

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    rear band is slipping the pistons seal is bad in the accumulator had one that did that 25 years ago i am thinking that what it was

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    reverse and 3rd both use the direct clutch pack most likely the drum was worn where the case support sealing rings are. before you pull the unit there is a case support bolt thst could be broken or not torqued down #30 foot pounds. you must remove the valve body to check this. It has a 12 point 3/8 head on it you must remove the spacer plate also . good luck

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    yes i think that is rigth COOK67 thinking about it the seal was out of the center support direct drum

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