urbex
1/2 ton status
Short story - '86 K5, built a full manual 4L80E that I swapped in, and overheated the engine a couple months later..I had MAYBE 500 miles on the trans at that point, and it worked perfect before overheating the engine. Built a 489ci that I put in, and immediately found that the overheating episode hurt the trans too - delayed engagement going into drive or reverse from park, and dropping out of gear at idle, but once it engages, trans again works perfect, and is not slipping at all. Usually takes about 10 seconds of revving just above idle to get it to engage again. Revving higher does make it kick in faster, but that motor makes a lot more power, and it slams HARD into gear doing that. It is NOT low on fluid, even tried overfilling it by a few quarts, and I changed the fluid and filter twice afterwards hoping that I'll get lucky, and just got a defective filter or something simple. 1st a Delco, 2nd a Power Torque, 3rd a Wix. None made a difference.
I parked it to avoid hurting the trans more, with about 50 miles on that fresh motor...about 6 months ago. Life happened, work got busy, other priorities are higher, etc and it's looking like I won't be able to get to the trans rebuild for another 4-6 months. Now I'm getting concerned about the fuel pump seizing, seals drying out on the motor, axles, etc., from not driving it. Can't run a stock trans as I don't have a ECU/TCU in the truck, I don't have the budget to pay a shop to build me a trans, and I don't have any place at the moment to do the R&R anyways as my currently not movable Samurai project is occupying the shop.
I was thinking about adding a bottle or two of Lucas trans additive to it to see if it would help at all just so I could drive it into the city once a month or so to keep other things from failing until I can get to going through the trans again, but wondering if that kind of stuff would actually do anything useful in a situation like this, or am I just wasting a case of beer's worth of cash trying? I know it's not some kind of magic bullet, and I'm not trying to avoid the rebuild, just trying to avoid having to leave it parked for a year...
I parked it to avoid hurting the trans more, with about 50 miles on that fresh motor...about 6 months ago. Life happened, work got busy, other priorities are higher, etc and it's looking like I won't be able to get to the trans rebuild for another 4-6 months. Now I'm getting concerned about the fuel pump seizing, seals drying out on the motor, axles, etc., from not driving it. Can't run a stock trans as I don't have a ECU/TCU in the truck, I don't have the budget to pay a shop to build me a trans, and I don't have any place at the moment to do the R&R anyways as my currently not movable Samurai project is occupying the shop.
I was thinking about adding a bottle or two of Lucas trans additive to it to see if it would help at all just so I could drive it into the city once a month or so to keep other things from failing until I can get to going through the trans again, but wondering if that kind of stuff would actually do anything useful in a situation like this, or am I just wasting a case of beer's worth of cash trying? I know it's not some kind of magic bullet, and I'm not trying to avoid the rebuild, just trying to avoid having to leave it parked for a year...

..next morning,same thing all over again..other trans "experts" said it could have had a sticking pressure relief valve,or a valve body sleeve sticking,or a gasket leaking between the valve body and plates and the case..