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Old 04-15-2005, 08:20 PM   #1
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Arrow need to do a transmission service on my TH350

hey guys,

going to do a transmission service on the 71, it has a TH350 transmissoin. noticed the pan gasket leaking pretty good since i pulled it out of storage.. tightend it up for now. but i got a kit today with the filter and gasket. looks like i might need to take out the rear transmission crossmember out to do this this? am i right? or can i get a universal in there to undo those bolts? also what is the torque spec's on the pan? and how much fluid will it take about to fill it back up? i know there will be some fluid left in the converter after i drain it. but just dont know how much i will need to fill it back up.

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Old 04-15-2005, 09:21 PM   #2
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I was able to get to it w/o removing the cross member. I think the swivel worked on the corner ones, but on the middle ones I had to do baby turns w/ a plain old open end wrench.
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Old 04-15-2005, 09:50 PM   #3
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You will probably use 4-5 qts to refill, that's about half of what the trans/converter holds.
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Old 04-15-2005, 09:56 PM   #4
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You can try a 1/4 inch drive ratchet/socket with a 6 to 8 inch extention and a swivle.
If you can't get to it, instead of removing the crossmember, unbolt the tranny mount and jack up the rear of the tranny a little.
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Old 04-15-2005, 10:08 PM   #5
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do you guys know what torque tho's bolts should be?

or dont worry about it?

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Old 04-15-2005, 10:53 PM   #6
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Which bolts? The tranny mount bolts, sorta tight. The trans pan bolts, not very tight at all / somewhat snug when using a 1/4" rachet. If you overtighten, you'll end up w/ a leaky pan.
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Old 04-15-2005, 11:33 PM   #7
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If you can help it, don't get a cork gasket. Napa has a nice reusable one in there filter kit. The cork ones squish out when you torque it down too much.
I normally use a 1/4 inch rachet and use 2 fingers on the handle when tightening it up. Never had one leak yet.
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Old 04-16-2005, 10:01 AM   #8
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i have a gasket made by felpro and its not cork.

but is there not a torque spec for the pan bolts????

also longhorn, do you know how much flid i will need to re-add?

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Old 04-16-2005, 01:01 PM   #9
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In my Haynes manual, there is no number given. It just says tighten a little at a time until the final torque number is reached. Just make them tight, but not enough to warp the pan.
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Old 04-16-2005, 07:34 PM   #10
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it's been about a year and a half since I've filled a non overdrive tranny....I have no clue how much it'll take.
Buy 2 cases and return the 2nd case if you don't open it.
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Old 04-16-2005, 08:05 PM   #11
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thanks everyone for your help.

going to get it done tomorrow.. didnt have time today. had some yard work to take care of.

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Old 04-17-2005, 01:32 AM   #12
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My haynes manual says the pan bolts are 10 foot lbs which sounds about right and you should tighten them like Jman said a little at a time all the way around until they all get to 10. be sure to put a little fluid in the torque converter before you install the tranny. Maybe a quart if it will hold that much.
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Old 04-17-2005, 05:46 PM   #13
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hey,

i just finished, wish i had have had the torq spec. before i started..haha wasnt on there before i started. probably should have. oh well.. time will tell if its going to leak or not. i just did it to what i thought was good.. probably more then 10 foot lbs tho.

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Re: need to do a transmission service on my TH350

...my 68 manual says 8#s, but the lowest my torque wrench goes to is 10#s so I did 10#s. It varies from 8# to 13#s so I'm not so sure why???
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