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After 4 years broke on the first hour out of garage-trans

Dheater

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Well,

Heck, 4 years later and no closer. I have done all most all the work my self, rebuilding adding, fitting anf removing etc. One thing i do not do is exhaust, and bumpers. so I run to DMV get the ever so great 10 day temp tag. Drive it to the exhaust shop wow big block no exhaust load as all heck, drive it back carb runs like crud off of the line.
Next day mess with carb get it running better, out the garage I go...guess this is were I'm lucky. two trips around the block, carb still a little off go to back it in the garage. I have to do a two point back in due to alley way. get it in and shift to D (th400) no go, 2nd no go, 1st no go....what the heck? no forward gears...
push it out put it in reverse and back it in...guess my blazer was having separation issues with leaving the garage after 4 years.
Mind you.... I rebuilt the trans my first auto rebuild. Just had to get this off my chest, this is the first one I have built that had such a big issue coming out of the gate. I have done two jeeps, early bronco and now a blazer...by far this one has fought me the most
Any how pics before the trans problem, first time out of the garage

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Bummer to hear. Hope you get it fixed and running soon as it is a cool truck you have built. More info/specs on the truck for the guy's here please.
 
No noise while in forward gears? Fluid still look nice and clean. No shimmer in the fluid when you look in direct sunlight. (Aka. metal shavings)
 
No noise while in forward gears? Fluid still look nice and clean. No shimmer in the fluid when you look in direct sunlight. (Aka. metal shavings)

No first things, I checked. Even pulled the drain pan plug, and drained some fluid through a painters screen funnel. To see if any metal in it, I'm pretty sure it blew a seal in the direct drive drum. I'm not sure if I got them seated all the way, and kept having that gut feeling putting it together either way pulling the trans and pulling it a apart.
 
Bummer to hear. Hope you get it fixed and running soon as it is a cool truck you have built. More info/specs on the truck for the guy's here please.

Sure 1978 K5 454 with a mild cam 262 grind nothing big for the engine kept as close to stock, MSD ignition box 60 frt with posi, 14 bolt rear Detroit locker 4:56 R&P. Th400 feeding the ORD doubler, twin sticked, cross over steering, PSC hydro assist, ORD steering arms, C&M machine king pin spring eliminator bushings, Real deal steel 32 bolt true bead locks, 37:12.50 x 37" dyna pro mud tires.
 
No first things, I checked. Even pulled the drain pan plug, and drained some fluid through a painters screen funnel. To see if any metal in it, I'm pretty sure it blew a seal in the direct drive drum. I'm not sure if I got them seated all the way, and kept having that gut feeling putting it together either way pulling the trans and pulling it a apart.

Yea sounds like it.
I've had those gut feelings on trans rebuilds before. I remember once I rebuilt a fwd one and was raising it into place and just wasn't totally confident with it. Took it back down and stripped it down again to recheck the seals. Boy I was glad I did. Found a missing seal on one of the drums.
 

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