Frankenchevy
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I recently wrapped up some work on my truck. I installed a deep aluminum pan on my Th400 and Hughes XTM torque converter. I fired up the engine, shifted from park to 1 and everything in between. Crept around the driveway a bit in both directions for 10 minutes while waiting for the engine to come to full operating temperature. I kept putting in atf 1 quart at a time. Took about 3-3.5 gallons if I recall correctly.
Finally got the fluid into the hash marks on the dipstick. My mistake was not having the trans at full operating temperature, I guess. It’s really hard to see the clean fluid on the dipstick. At the end of a 100ish mile round trip, I pulled the truck into a gas station, put it in park with the engine still running and checked the level again. Now it seems high—again very hard to see with brand new fluid. I have to run a paper towel down the dipstick slowly until I see wetness.
The trans shifts quickly and smoothly, there is no foaming of the fluid or vapor coming from the dipstick.
Is it worth draining some off?
Are there immediate signs of a dangerously overfilled Th400?
Thanks in advance.
Finally got the fluid into the hash marks on the dipstick. My mistake was not having the trans at full operating temperature, I guess. It’s really hard to see the clean fluid on the dipstick. At the end of a 100ish mile round trip, I pulled the truck into a gas station, put it in park with the engine still running and checked the level again. Now it seems high—again very hard to see with brand new fluid. I have to run a paper towel down the dipstick slowly until I see wetness.
The trans shifts quickly and smoothly, there is no foaming of the fluid or vapor coming from the dipstick.
Is it worth draining some off?
Are there immediate signs of a dangerously overfilled Th400?
Thanks in advance.