Very possible that this is the best informational, automotive channel on RUclips...thank you guys for all the hard work that you do in order to bring your vast amount of knowledge and expertise to the average (inexperienced) builders and hobbyists watching these videos!
You guys are great at doing the work and the quality in the camera work, but we must also spare a thought for the brilliant engineers who designed all this stuff… amazing
It is crazy how the engineers were able to conjure up these devices. Couldn't agree more.....amazing. The positive feedback is appreciated. Thanks for dropping us a line.
Great procedural video! One step I would add is not to install the sealing rings on the pump to avoid breaking the rings when checking for end play. Makes it easier to pull the pump in and out for adjustments. If the old gasket is intact use it when checking endplay as it’s already compressed to provide the spacing to get an accurate endplay measurement.
Couldn't agree more regarding the rings. Especially important when working with teflon sealing rings (4L60E, etc). Never thought to use an old gasket...great tip! Appreciate your input.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate you sharing your expertise. Andy (and you) do a comprehensive job sharing the nuances that only experts with your experience level could know. I'm about to dive into a THM425 (very similar to the TH400) and thought I'd brush up and see if there was anything on RUclips and found you guys. Thank you.
The T400 in my 71 Jeep J2000 whines, sometimes pretty loud, even idling in park. I assume it's a pump issue. I am planning to pull the trans and rebuild the pump, provided the wear on the two halves is OK. I think I have everything coming that I need, minus the pump gasket and the stator sealing rings. Do the stator sealing rings get re-used, or should they be replaced? The pump gasket should be easy. Also, I probably need to source a new pressure regulator valve. Do you have a source for those? Really awesome video series you have here, and it is inspiring me to get my old Jeep back on the road. Thank you!
Hello from France. Here the adjustment washers are impossible to find. Is it possible to make them in metal? Your videos are great, thanks to you, I am going to repair my th400 from my k5. Thank you Robert and Andy
Question for you if I utilize all of the recommended parts that can be purchased from Amazon, what level of HP/Torque will the rebuild hold up to? I am working on two rebuilds with TH400 for use with Pontiac 455 motors that will put out an estimated 450-500 hp at the crank. Thank you and amazing content and videos!
Great video! Unfortunately I didn't see it until I reinstalled my transmission. I did not fill the pump with atf however lubed the gears up. Should I drop the transmission again to fill the pump? I haven't started the engine yet.
I'm rebuilding a 1984 th400 and had a question about the pump fill/prime please. In the video, it's recommended to flood the pump with fluid before assembly. I do plan to use the blue lube as shown and I've checked tolerances, etc. The recommendation waa based on the pump being able to prime, but wouldn't the fluid leak out of the pump, especially if there's a bit of time between final assembly and install/startup? My understanding is that the converter should be as full as possible before startup, and about 5 qts added initially, run for 10-15 seconds, then add additional 3-4 are then run thru the gears, checking and adding fluid as needed. But at that startup it seems the pump would initially be empty? Thanks for your help.
Best transmission content out there period.
Your support is appreciated.
Very possible that this is the best informational, automotive channel on RUclips...thank you guys for all the hard work that you do in order to bring your vast amount of knowledge and expertise to the average (inexperienced) builders and hobbyists watching these videos!
Wow, thank you!
Really appreciate that.
Glad you found the channel.
Thanks for dropping us a line.
-Robert
This video series has convinced me I can do this myself and I will!! Thank You!!!
Right on! Glad you're enjoying the series.
Thanks for dropping us a line!
You guys are great at doing the work and the quality in the camera work, but we must also spare a thought for the brilliant engineers who designed all this stuff… amazing
It is crazy how the engineers were able to conjure up these devices. Couldn't agree more.....amazing.
The positive feedback is appreciated.
Thanks for dropping us a line.
That had to have been making a ton of racket. Nice find!! 👍👍
Great procedural video! One step I would add is not to install the sealing rings on the pump to avoid breaking the rings when checking for end play. Makes it easier to pull the pump in and out for adjustments. If the old gasket is intact use it when checking endplay as it’s already compressed to provide the spacing to get an accurate endplay measurement.
Couldn't agree more regarding the rings. Especially important when working with teflon sealing rings (4L60E, etc).
Never thought to use an old gasket...great tip!
Appreciate your input.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate you sharing your expertise. Andy (and you) do a comprehensive job sharing the nuances that only experts with your experience level could know. I'm about to dive into a THM425 (very similar to the TH400) and thought I'd brush up and see if there was anything on RUclips and found you guys. Thank you.
THM425. Right on!
We really appreciate you taking the time to drop us a line.
The T400 in my 71 Jeep J2000 whines, sometimes pretty loud, even idling in park. I assume it's a pump issue. I am planning to pull the trans and rebuild the pump, provided the wear on the two halves is OK. I think I have everything coming that I need, minus the pump gasket and the stator sealing rings. Do the stator sealing rings get re-used, or should they be replaced? The pump gasket should be easy. Also, I probably need to source a new pressure regulator valve. Do you have a source for those? Really awesome video series you have here, and it is inspiring me to get my old Jeep back on the road. Thank you!
Excelente mix de videos los veo desde Venezuela. Estoy reparando mi transmisión th400
Thank you! 👍🏻
You're welcome!
Put the pump halves in case with bolts facing out and tighten the bolts.
Great and informative, excellent camera work also great narrative! Keep it up!
Thanks!
Love your info Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it.
Makes me want to try and rebuild mine
Right on!
Hello from France. Here the adjustment washers are impossible to find. Is it possible to make them in metal? Your videos are great, thanks to you, I am going to repair my th400 from my k5. Thank you Robert and Andy
Question for you if I utilize all of the recommended parts that can be purchased from Amazon, what level of HP/Torque will the rebuild hold up to? I am working on two rebuilds with TH400 for use with Pontiac 455 motors that will put out an estimated 450-500 hp at the crank. Thank you and amazing content and videos!
Great video! Unfortunately I didn't see it until I reinstalled my transmission. I did not fill the pump with atf however lubed the gears up. Should I drop the transmission again to fill the pump? I haven't started the engine yet.
Andy is an excellent instructor, for sure.
Our pleasure.
Thanks for dropping us a line.
I'm rebuilding a 1984 th400 and had a question about the pump fill/prime please.
In the video, it's recommended to flood the pump with fluid before assembly. I do plan to use the blue lube as shown and I've checked tolerances, etc.
The recommendation waa based on the pump being able to prime, but wouldn't the fluid leak out of the pump, especially if there's a bit of time between final assembly and install/startup?
My understanding is that the converter should be as full as possible before startup, and about 5 qts added initially, run for 10-15 seconds, then add additional 3-4 are then run thru the gears, checking and adding fluid as needed. But at that startup it seems the pump would initially be empty?
Thanks for your help.