Looks like me and my 700r4 are going to go another round.
I had it rebuilt by a reputable transmission place in Wichita and it lasted just past the 12,000 mile warranty. So I got the DVD and a rebuild kit and tore into it.
The rebuild is not hard, and the DVD is very good in helping you along. But for some reason the 700r4 just wasn't happy.
It did great for about the first 5,000 miles then it started acting up. First, it wouldn't shift into OD until it reached a certain temperature, then would run fine. Now it bucks in and out of D and OD. I don't mean that it downshifts alot. It bucked like it couldn't make up its mind on where it wanted to ride. Drive or Overdrive. Either way, it needed to make up its mind. When it warmed up it would do it less but it was still there. In and out, in and out......Enough was enough.
So I'm going to rebuild it once more. I have the valve body apart and laying on a table nice and clean. Sometime today I'll tear the rest of the transmission apart and see if there is any visual evidence on what is going on.
If anyone wants pictures of any part of the 700r4, while it's apart, let me know.
I had it rebuilt by a reputable transmission place in Wichita and it lasted just past the 12,000 mile warranty. So I got the DVD and a rebuild kit and tore into it.
The rebuild is not hard, and the DVD is very good in helping you along. But for some reason the 700r4 just wasn't happy.
It did great for about the first 5,000 miles then it started acting up. First, it wouldn't shift into OD until it reached a certain temperature, then would run fine. Now it bucks in and out of D and OD. I don't mean that it downshifts alot. It bucked like it couldn't make up its mind on where it wanted to ride. Drive or Overdrive. Either way, it needed to make up its mind. When it warmed up it would do it less but it was still there. In and out, in and out......Enough was enough.
So I'm going to rebuild it once more. I have the valve body apart and laying on a table nice and clean. Sometime today I'll tear the rest of the transmission apart and see if there is any visual evidence on what is going on.
If anyone wants pictures of any part of the 700r4, while it's apart, let me know.











That is probably one that may never be written as it gets revised almost weekly as new techniques are discovered and theory applied. Always happy to help if I can though.
Maybe you'll be the go-to book for us, like Cliff Ruggles or Doug Roe for Quadrajets. 