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DD69DZ
06-25-2023, 02:09 PM
Looking for a transmission shop to restore/rebuilt my 1970 TH400 in N Calif. The prior shop that did the work thought it was good to spray paint the casing silver so it will need to be striped to the natural finish.
This is for a concours restoration.
Thank You
Dan
Too Many Projects
06-25-2023, 02:52 PM
If the trans is otherwise fine from the rebuild, you may be able to remove the paint with lacquer thinner. Most shops just used cheap spray can paint.
DD69DZ
06-25-2023, 03:07 PM
Thanks, I’ll try a test spot. It just makes me worry about the quality of the rebuilt!
Too Many Projects
06-25-2023, 04:37 PM
Hopefully, it was a reputable shop that did it. If the paint cleans off to your satisfaction, I would install and run before spending the cash to have it all disassembled to inspect/reassembled...:dunno:
67since67
06-25-2023, 05:13 PM
Consider using this. After removing the tag and striping the paint, spray on and rinse off, it can work miracles on raw aluminum. Do NOT use on polished aluminum though.
Metal items like the governor cover and bail Evaporust may work well. - Bill W
WILMASBOYL78
06-25-2023, 05:28 PM
The cosmetics are important for the right look in a restored car...but the internals would be of more concern to me. First, what is the application??
If this is a high-horse car then you want to be sure the parts are correct...governor, torque convertor, modulator, etc.
I assume the tranny is out of the car...a reputable shop who really understands these can drop the pan, valve body and check inside...confirm the other hi-perf parts and the quality of the prior work. Much easier to do this now before it is installed.
The tag on the passenger side of the unit will tell the story on the trans.
Good luck.
-wilma
DD69DZ
06-26-2023, 02:41 AM
Thanks for all the replies and suggestions.
This is a numbers matching LS6 that I am restoring to a factory level. I am also concerned that the internals may not be satisfactory based on the fact that they rattle canned the casing. I would much rather have a reputable shop take it apart and confirm this rebuild and if they can strip the casing.
Does anyone know of a shop in N. Calif? I would even consider shipping it if need be.
67since67
06-26-2023, 02:45 AM
Check with Rick Nelson or Chris White.
WILMASBOYL78
06-26-2023, 12:37 PM
Check with Rick Nelson or Chris White.
Good advice...:scholar:
SS427
06-26-2023, 01:12 PM
Check with Rick Nelson or Chris White.
Thanks Bill. As was said earlier, if it was a reputable shop and you don't think it needs rebuilding then I would also suggest just stripping the old paint off. If unsure, tear it down (most shops will only charge a nominal fee to disassemble, inspect and reassemble) and then strip the case and use an aluminum cleaner like suggested. In severe cases where a case is badly stained I made block off plates for all the openings and bead blast mine, then clean with the aluminum cleaner and finally a good soap and water pressure washing. I do not suggest blasting the tail housing as that is white metal and you will destroy the mottled appearance in the metal. They look great afterwards.
67 442
06-26-2023, 06:30 PM
Can you help me understand how to remove the ID tag?
I can't figure how to remove the rivet.
Take a pair of Vise Grips and try to grab as much meat of the rivit head as possible,(try squaring it with a file beforehand),then twist & pull out very slowly.
If it's really in there and won't release,drill it out with a slightly smaller drill bit.
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