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jlaw'85 11-12-2002 09:38 AM

350 turbotransmission
 
I have an '85 silverado with a 350 turbo transmission. On the way home Friday my truck would not shift out of first gear. Once you reach 15-20 mph the truck will not shift. I had the transmission rebuilt about 20,000 (+/-) miles ago. Does anyone know what would cause this?

70sChevys 11-12-2002 10:06 AM

More often than not it's a vacuum line "interruption"...check for cracks or a complete disconnection of it between the tranny and the carb.

If not that, it might be the modulator...others can tell you how to check that....

79BIG10 11-12-2002 08:11 PM

Kelly's right. It sounds like the vaccuum tube that connects at teh back of the intake manifold behind the carb then routes down to teh passenger side rear of the tranny. Look for the small pipe and also check the rubber connections for leaks. If they look good and not leaking the modulator needs replaced. It's the brass or silver looking connection at the tranny that the tube connects to. This is the part that is controlling the shift points. If you get a new one it may be adjustable. If it is you will see a small screw inside it. If so then to make later shifts tighten if sooner shifts needed loosen.


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