jchrisk1
Registered Member
I am new to the site and have a few questions. I signed up a couple of weeks ago and have been wearing out the search function. I am new to 4 wheels (at least the kind I have to work on) and need a little help.
I picked up a 76 Blazer with a plow from my boss and it has problems. Specifically the tranny right now. I think. It is 400 with a 205. I tried to drive it and it didn't really want to go. Seemed like it wasn't shifting right. So, I did some research here and found that the kickdown switch wasn't hooked up. Not a big deal for now. I checked the vacuum modulator and when unhooked it shifts after a long run, with it hooked up it shifts kinda.
Anyway, my boss checked the fluid while I did some other things and he said it was fine. It wasn't. I didn't even get a reading. So, I started putting fluid in. Warmed it up, shifted through the gears, nothing. Repeat. Repeat. Still nothing.
He had told me that it would leak out of the overflow on the transfer case, but I don't see it leaking. I'm thinking it was overheating because he drove it low all the time while plowing. I'm wondering if it is just filling up the transfer case and I'm not getting a reading on the dipstick yet. I'm guessing that it probably has a bad seal.
The problem is, I need to get this to my house so I can work on it. It's kind of hard to work on it when it's so far away and my motorcycle doesn't carry all of my tools. It is 50 miles from me and I'm afraid to drive it. It's shifting better, but it still doesn't feel right. Should I just keep pouring fluid in? I've already put 4 qts. in it with no reading. It's like it's the amazing vanishing ATF.
Any help is appreciated.
I picked up a 76 Blazer with a plow from my boss and it has problems. Specifically the tranny right now. I think. It is 400 with a 205. I tried to drive it and it didn't really want to go. Seemed like it wasn't shifting right. So, I did some research here and found that the kickdown switch wasn't hooked up. Not a big deal for now. I checked the vacuum modulator and when unhooked it shifts after a long run, with it hooked up it shifts kinda.
Anyway, my boss checked the fluid while I did some other things and he said it was fine. It wasn't. I didn't even get a reading. So, I started putting fluid in. Warmed it up, shifted through the gears, nothing. Repeat. Repeat. Still nothing.
He had told me that it would leak out of the overflow on the transfer case, but I don't see it leaking. I'm thinking it was overheating because he drove it low all the time while plowing. I'm wondering if it is just filling up the transfer case and I'm not getting a reading on the dipstick yet. I'm guessing that it probably has a bad seal.
The problem is, I need to get this to my house so I can work on it. It's kind of hard to work on it when it's so far away and my motorcycle doesn't carry all of my tools. It is 50 miles from me and I'm afraid to drive it. It's shifting better, but it still doesn't feel right. Should I just keep pouring fluid in? I've already put 4 qts. in it with no reading. It's like it's the amazing vanishing ATF.
Any help is appreciated.
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