Chad Pipkin You got this, it’s truly a modular setup with individual portions. Go slow and be careful, when you’re done you’ll be asking yourself why everyone doesn’t do it and why you waited! Thanks for watching and the feedback I appreciate it! JD
@@gt150glas went good for the first time building one was not as bad as I thought it would be . I ended up adding case saver and manual valve body .Was a fun build . Thanks for watching.
I'll never build another one without the kit. I keep seeing people say they can't use their anti walk bushing because they try to use that silly th350 bearing. Just do it right and buy the correct parts and it works beautifully!!
C-6 or E4OD ft pump bushing #36034 is 0.080 taller fits with the 350 bearing perfect with a 0.020 shim usually comes out to 0.010 rear end play. now take that 4 tab metal washer and replace the plastic one between ft and rear planet gear
Russell Spencer Both 4 tang washers are metal. Thanks for the tip on the pump bushing, I’ll try to set it up with the rear roller bearing on the next build. 👍👍👍
I was thinking about buying LubeGard's Assemblee Goo lol. Depending on where you live if temps go past 113F or something go with Green goo. Reading back of label it says the temps too. Blue is fine almost everywhere you go... I think green is more for those 5% places you live that are extremely hot and the firm tack.
750iV12 Good question, I’m not sure it matters but maybe? I’d have to look at the exploded diagram of the TH400 to see how it looks. Was there any design characteristics you’ve seen or found that the Torrington bearing has a specific advantage/operation depending on which piece is top/bottom? Interesting question, Thanks for the feedback I appreciate it! JD 👍
HeadFlowInc jpat.co.uk/uploads/1/0/3/5/103549764/07__gm3a_th400_3l80_4l80_4l85e.pdf I looked at this, it is the opposite way because it would grind slightly if not. 👍
Jse contractors Inc. I’m not sure if all types of grease will dissolve in the transmission fluid. It might work fine and if it worked for you it must have worked. I’ve seen guys use regular petroleum jelly like Vaseline. Thanks for watching I hope you subscribe! JD
Thanks for all the info on the th400 build . Going to start my first build on my th400 soon.
Chad Pipkin You got this, it’s truly a modular setup with individual portions. Go slow and be careful, when you’re done you’ll be asking yourself why everyone doesn’t do it and why you waited!
Thanks for watching and the feedback I appreciate it! JD
How did your tranny rebuild work out ? I"m thinking of doing mine
@@gt150glas went good for the first time building one was not as bad as I thought it would be . I ended up adding case saver and manual valve body .Was a fun build . Thanks for watching.
I really needed this thank you for the video!!
Good luck definitely use all the videos and go to the crankshaft coalition th400 article using Google for build recipe! JD
@@HeadFlowInc At 5:20 there is a big bearing inside that snap ring, where does that belong? I see it in the kits but not sure where it belongs
Glad I watched again. Missed the 4 Tang washer trick.
Buying the HD bushing "KIT" would have included the Torrington bearing that fits.
I'll never build another one without the kit. I keep seeing people say they can't use their anti walk bushing because they try to use that silly th350 bearing. Just do it right and buy the correct parts and it works beautifully!!
Just did mine. The stock bushing is .105 into the case and is red lock-tited and staked.
We shall see what happens.
LSX Volvo Guy As long as it’s staked it shouldn’t be able to move or at least it’s less likely. 👍👍👍
great video
C-6 or E4OD ft pump bushing #36034 is 0.080 taller fits with the 350 bearing perfect with a 0.020 shim usually comes out to 0.010 rear end play. now take that 4 tab metal washer and replace the plastic one between ft and rear planet gear
Russell Spencer Both 4 tang washers are metal. Thanks for the tip on the pump bushing, I’ll try to set it up with the rear roller bearing on the next build. 👍👍👍
I was thinking about buying LubeGard's Assemblee Goo lol. Depending on where you live if temps go past 113F or something go with Green goo. Reading back of label it says the temps too. Blue is fine almost everywhere you go... I think green is more for those 5% places you live that are extremely hot and the firm tack.
Really good info you gave here, correct me if I’m wrong but at 8.48 you have put the Torrington bearing in opposite way?
750iV12 Good question, I’m not sure it matters but maybe? I’d have to look at the exploded diagram of the TH400 to see how it looks.
Was there any design characteristics you’ve seen or found that the Torrington bearing has a specific advantage/operation depending on which piece is top/bottom? Interesting question, Thanks for the feedback I appreciate it! JD 👍
HeadFlowInc jpat.co.uk/uploads/1/0/3/5/103549764/07__gm3a_th400_3l80_4l80_4l85e.pdf I looked at this, it is the opposite way because it would grind slightly if not. 👍
Sonnax 34006-SPB
Thank you for the part number, I’ll definitely use this setup on the next rebuild! JD
Use grease instead of trans goo I live 200 miles from any car part store
Jse contractors Inc. I’m not sure if all types of grease will dissolve in the transmission fluid. It might work fine and if it worked for you it must have worked. I’ve seen guys use regular petroleum jelly like Vaseline. Thanks for watching I hope you subscribe! JD
@@HeadFlowInc IDK I'm doing a rebuild Maybe I will get some trans goob. I better do it right thanks for the video amigo!