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Old 07-09-2006, 07:26 PM   #1
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T350 vent question

seems at higher speeds,the vent on the tranny pukes some fluid.checked the level,its fine,if anything a hair below full.not sure if it did this before,but seems after a tranny service(fluid and filter) its either doing it now,or worse...any ideas on this?..thx paul

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Old 07-10-2006, 11:00 AM   #2
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Re: T350 vent question

The vent can and will at times moves some fluid. I had the same issue on a tranny and it was leaving enough mess that I finally bought a plastic container from a vacuum brake bleeding tool to carch the fluid. However, it wasn't long after this started that I had some tranny problems. Ever since I rebuilt the tranny, there has been very little fluid coming out. Just a Note: Watch for some problems to come in the future, that might be causing this problem now.
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Old 07-10-2006, 02:06 PM   #3
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Re: T350 vent question

Could it be overheating? I heard that GM switched to dipsticks that lock in after the 700R4s came out because people were towing with them in overdrive, overheating them, and catching engines on fire when ATF would shoot out the dipstick. Just a thought.

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Old 07-10-2006, 04:34 PM   #4
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Re: T350 vent question

Are you sure it is the vent. GM did change the dipstick and tube design, like Slonaker said. In addition to a locking dipstick, they changed the design of the tube seal from an O-ring to a boot type seal. The O-ring sype tube are prone to leaks. The newer dipstick will fit the TH350 and 400 trans. Look for an application of around 1991 or newer. Most likely the leak is in the dipstick tube, though. The best way to check is to clean around the tube, and let the truck sit. The fluid will rise when the truck is parked, and comes up above the level of the bottom of the dipstick, going around the O-ring.
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Old 07-10-2006, 06:49 PM   #5
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Re: T350 vent question

yep..its the vent ontop of tranny ust below where the hump starts...no fluid anywhere from dipstick tube either ontop with the stick or bottom where tube is in tranny..thats all sealed well...i have tranny cover off and can watch the fluid come out when i step on pedal...guess i cant step on it like that anymore
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