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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
Well I got the trans pan sealed tight with zero leaks. I started the truck and put in 5 quarts while it was in neutral. I let the truck warm up and made sure the dipstick was reading at the full mark.
Truck still doesnt move. I shifted through all of the gears and nothing. The trans is original to the truck and has ALOT of miles on it. i cant think of anything else to check. I guess it need to be rebuilt. Instead of rebuilding it though I might just get a rebuilt 4L80E instead and just put the TH400 in storage. I am bummed out though as I was hoping to cruise it around some more this summer. |
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
Did you check the fluid with it level, running, and in park? I see you made mention of neutral but not park. I don’t think you’d loose forward and reverse both because of clean fluid, and definitely not right away on start up. I could see maybe after a few hundred miles of the clean fluid circulating thru the system but not immediately on start up. TH400’s are tough as nails. I bet it’s still low on fluid.
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
Just a Suggestion.
I would check and change the filter and the O-rings on the filter tube. Those filters are what I call a Floating filter because it is mounted with a Shoulder bolt in most applications.
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
Sorry, but this makes zero sense. Even if you changed the fluid, the truck would still move if you put the correct amount of fluid back in. It doesn't just quit working the minute the fluid is changed.
Keep adding more fluid. Maybe the dipstick is wrong for some reason. I would have never dropped the pan without changing the filter. Maybe the filter is plugged? |
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
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After No.3, I learned to leave them alone. You can get away with a slow-mo fluid change on extended milage transmissions (drain & add fresh fluid every X-miles) but a filter w/complete fluid flush seemed like the beginning of the end-o-life from the units I experienced.
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
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As far as the post above, I have not had that experience with immediate failure. I too would have changed the filter while I was looking at it, but I have changed fluid (and filter) in several older transmissions without any failures. Guess it's the luck of the draw.
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
Here is the exact order of what I have done so far. My truck ran fine last summer all the way into October 2025 and it had a small trans pan leak and I tried to fix it replacing the gasket, fluid and the filter and it still leaked. I then parked it in my garage but it had a bigger trans pan leak over the winter and it leaked ALOT of fluid out during storage.
Now the following is what I did recently. 1) Replaced trans pan gasket because it was leaking badly but I did not replace the filter because it is like new. The filter bolt was secure and the rubber Oring looked fine. The pan sealed and does not leak anymore. 2)I put in 5 quarts of Type F (truck was not running) 3) I started the truck up, let it idle for about 5 minutes and then checked the fluid level with the truck idling in neutral and the fluid level reads slightly above full. Truck does not want to move. 4) Shifted truck through all the gears while it was still running and it will not move at all. 5) I started the truck up again today, let it run about 5 minutes and checked the fluid while idling in neutral. Fluid level reads slightly above full and truck still doesnt want to move |
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
Went out and started my truck up again. Letting it warm up and checked the fluid level while parked and the level still reads above the full mark. Still no changes.
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
It has not been my experience that servicing a transmission led to failure soon after, and I worked as a mechanic for decades. I guess it's down to the luck of the draw? FWIW, my shift selector shaft seal leaks, and the trans gets low on fluid every once in awhile. I just put more fluid in it. It's done it for years, but adding fluid always brings it back. Trans was rebuilt about 40 years ago and now has about 100k miles on it. OP, I think that your trans was just ready to die.
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
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Any transmission fluid has the characteristic of being able to clean out varnish and particles in a transmission. On older transmissions it's more pronounced. That's why it was used to " clean" lifters in noisy valve trains. When you change over to new fluid it will flush out or loosen that varnish or debris. The particles loosened when the new fluid circulates can jam up the operation of valves and pistons . This will cause shifting problems. Time for a rebuild and proper periodic servicing in the future. Synthetic transmission fluid is not your problem. That may have been a cause for engine seal leaks back through the mid 90's but how it became a transmission problem currently is unclear. |
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
I would have sworn it was green.
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
GM Hydromatic service guides are helpful, they show fluid routings, diagnostic charts for items to check for and pressure test readings.
As I don't have the books I have used in the past, a quick search did not point to a single failure point. Problem might be as simple as a broken spring in valve body or gasket failure, or anything up to needing the removal for repair. If trans is old, and has old gaskets and seals, rebuild or replace would be the way to go. Pressure gauge readings can be found online and would be a great test to perform. If readings are off, the service manual would then be useful. Bob |
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
Over-filling will cause foaming. I'd drain some out (cooler line would be easiest) until the level is correct, and start there. Until you rule out the things that you know are wrong, you're only going to frustrate yourself.
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
If it's too full, wouldn't it foam out the vent?
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
It might if being driven. I'm just throwing theories here....
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
Ah, good point
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Re: Changed trans fluid in my TH400 and now it wants to slip and not get into gear.
Good one, it's even happened to me a few times, I should have thought of that. Check the vacuum line for splits or tears as well.
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