Changing the transmission filter 1970 Oldsmobile Rallye 350
Changing the transmission filter 1970 Oldsmobile Rallye 350
Question? what’s the type and quantity of transmission fluid for 1970 Oldsmobile Rallye 350. What’s the pounds the bolts should be when putting pan back? Do I need to add gasket sealer on gasket?
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Last edited by Hondo; Oct 20, 2019 at 01:08 PM.
I just did mine on my 70 supreme 350/350. About a gallon of dexron II. If you can find it. I have a bunch of III at my work since older Gleaner combines take it and few 40 year old New holland skid loaders take it. You will end up with a Dexron/Mercon at most auto parts. Or you can go to a GM dealer and get Dexron VI
I torqued the pan bolts at 18 lb/ft. You should not use any type of sealer. I used gasket eliminator in a about 8 spots to hold the gasket while tipping the pan back into place past the cross member.
Pat
I torqued the pan bolts at 18 lb/ft. You should not use any type of sealer. I used gasket eliminator in a about 8 spots to hold the gasket while tipping the pan back into place past the cross member.
Pat
Last edited by 1970cs; Oct 20, 2019 at 03:57 PM.
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I just did mine on my 70 supreme 350/350. About a gallon of dexron II. If you can find it. I have a bunch of III at my work since older Gleaner combines take it and few 40 year old New holland skid loaders take it. You will end up with a Dexron/Mercon at most auto parts. Or you can go to a GM dealer and get Dexron VI
I torqued the pan bolts at 18 lb/ft. You should not use any type of sealer. I used gasket eliminator in a about 8 spots to hold the gasket while tipping the pan back into place past the cross member.
Pat
I torqued the pan bolts at 18 lb/ft. You should not use any type of sealer. I used gasket eliminator in a about 8 spots to hold the gasket while tipping the pan back into place past the cross member.
Pat
Before installing the pan make sure the bolt holes on the flange are flat & not bulged from previous over tightening. If there is deformation use a small hammer w/ pan flange on a flat surface to flatten them.
I hope that makes sense, the wording is not a literary work of art!
I hope that makes sense, the wording is not a literary work of art!
Last edited by bccan; Oct 20, 2019 at 04:52 PM.
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I just did mine on my 70 supreme 350/350. About a gallon of dexron II. If you can find it. I have a bunch of III at my work since older Gleaner combines take it and few 40 year old New holland skid loaders take it. You will end up with a Dexron/Mercon at most auto parts. Or you can go to a GM dealer and get Dexron VI
I torqued the pan bolts at 18 lb/ft. You should not use any type of sealer. I used gasket eliminator in a about 8 spots to hold the gasket while tipping the pan back into place past the cross member.
Pat
I torqued the pan bolts at 18 lb/ft. You should not use any type of sealer. I used gasket eliminator in a about 8 spots to hold the gasket while tipping the pan back into place past the cross member.
Pat
Is this OKAY to use?
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The manual calls for 120 in/lbs, which equals 10ft/lbs of torque. As mentioned before, make sure the pan is flat. A little dab of silicone is ok to hold the gasket in place, but usually isn’t necessary.
Should I put a gallon?
Matt69olds how much of Transmission fluid should I add? a gallon?
I don't recall "exactly", but I don't believe you're going to lose an entire gallon (4 quarts) of ATF when changing only the transmission filter. The majority of the ATF will remain in the torque converter (~5 quarts) and inside the transmission itself (~1.5 - 2 quarts) if I recall correctly. The THM350 transmission capacity is 10 quarts. Therefore, adding one gallon (4 quarts) might be borderline on overfilling the transmission; and, you do not want to overfill the transmission.
It was my understanding from reading your previous threads you owned the CSM for your vehicle? The capacity for the transmission is listed in the MAINTENANCE section in the front of the CSM. Be certain to follow the CHECKING TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL contained in the 350 Turbo Hydra-Matic section of the CSM. Follow the procedure exactly as stated.
Error on the side of caution. By this I mean to say do not overfill the transmission when first adding ATF after you have changed the filter and lost some transmission fluid in the process. Add smaller amounts of ATF initially - bringing the ATF oil level up slowly.
If you require further assistance (other than what is listed in the CSM), we can walk you through the process of checking the transmission oil level and measuring the level on the transmission oil dipstick marks for ADD and FULL. If you overfill the ATF will begin to foam and you'll bleed ATF out the vent pipe for some time.
It was my understanding from reading your previous threads you owned the CSM for your vehicle? The capacity for the transmission is listed in the MAINTENANCE section in the front of the CSM. Be certain to follow the CHECKING TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL contained in the 350 Turbo Hydra-Matic section of the CSM. Follow the procedure exactly as stated.
Error on the side of caution. By this I mean to say do not overfill the transmission when first adding ATF after you have changed the filter and lost some transmission fluid in the process. Add smaller amounts of ATF initially - bringing the ATF oil level up slowly.
If you require further assistance (other than what is listed in the CSM), we can walk you through the process of checking the transmission oil level and measuring the level on the transmission oil dipstick marks for ADD and FULL. If you overfill the ATF will begin to foam and you'll bleed ATF out the vent pipe for some time.
I don't recall "exactly", but I don't believe you're going to lose an entire gallon (4 quarts) of ATF when changing only the transmission filter. The majority of the ATF will remain in the torque converter (~5 quarts) and inside the transmission itself (~1.5 - 2 quarts) if I recall correctly. The THM350 transmission capacity is 10 quarts. Therefore, adding one gallon (4 quarts) might be borderline on overfilling the transmission; and, you do not want to overfill the transmission.
It was my understanding from reading your previous threads you owned the CSM for your vehicle? The capacity for the transmission is listed in the MAINTENANCE section in the front of the CSM. Be certain to follow the CHECKING TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL contained in the 350 Turbo Hydra-Matic section of the CSM. Follow the procedure exactly as stated.
Error on the side of caution. By this I mean to say do not overfill the transmission when first adding ATF after you have changed the filter and lost some transmission fluid in the process. Add smaller amounts of ATF initially - bringing the ATF oil level up slowly.
If you require further assistance (other than what is listed in the CSM), we can walk you through the process of checking the transmission oil level and measuring the level on the transmission oil dipstick marks for ADD and FULL. If you overfill the ATF will begin to foam and you'll bleed ATF out the vent pipe for some time.
It was my understanding from reading your previous threads you owned the CSM for your vehicle? The capacity for the transmission is listed in the MAINTENANCE section in the front of the CSM. Be certain to follow the CHECKING TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL contained in the 350 Turbo Hydra-Matic section of the CSM. Follow the procedure exactly as stated.
Error on the side of caution. By this I mean to say do not overfill the transmission when first adding ATF after you have changed the filter and lost some transmission fluid in the process. Add smaller amounts of ATF initially - bringing the ATF oil level up slowly.
If you require further assistance (other than what is listed in the CSM), we can walk you through the process of checking the transmission oil level and measuring the level on the transmission oil dipstick marks for ADD and FULL. If you overfill the ATF will begin to foam and you'll bleed ATF out the vent pipe for some time.
thank you for helping me.
I am off to play golf and can't respond further on the measuring marks on the dipstick - others will most likely respond. You'll be fine if you overfilled, it will dump out the vent pipe (for quite some time) or you can remove some (depending on whether you did overfill). If no one has responded in 4-5 hours I can point out the COLD versus HOT (ADD & FULL) marks on the ATF dipstick.
If you did overfill it, loosen a cooler fitting at the radiator. Put a drain pan under the cooler line, start the car, and let it idle a few seconds. Check the fluid, either tighten the fitting and top off the level, or drain some more.
BTW, if you do not own the 1970 Oldsmobile Chassis Service Manual (CSM) you need to step-up your game. 

BTW, if you do not own the 1970 Oldsmobile Chassis Service Manual (CSM) you need to step-up your game. 
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CHECKING TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL - TRANSMISSION 350 Turbo Hudra-Matic
1971 Oldsmobile CSM, pg. 7-204 (pg. reference may vary for the 1970 model yr.)
CAPACITIES - All Series PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
1971 Oldsmobile CSM, pg. 0-15 (pg. reference may vary for the 1970 model yr.)
Developed by Chevrolet & Buick, the THM350 transmission was introduced in the 1969 model year as the successor to the GM Powerglide automatic transmission. The THM350 remained basically unchanged (there were some variances in bolt patterns) until 1981, when an electric overdrive solenoid was added and the transmission was renamed the TH350C.
1971 Oldsmobile CSM, pg. 7-204 (pg. reference may vary for the 1970 model yr.)
CAPACITIES - All Series PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
1971 Oldsmobile CSM, pg. 0-15 (pg. reference may vary for the 1970 model yr.)
Developed by Chevrolet & Buick, the THM350 transmission was introduced in the 1969 model year as the successor to the GM Powerglide automatic transmission. The THM350 remained basically unchanged (there were some variances in bolt patterns) until 1981, when an electric overdrive solenoid was added and the transmission was renamed the TH350C.
Last edited by Vintage Chief; Oct 23, 2019 at 03:09 PM. Reason: typo
CHECKING TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL - TRANSMISSION 350 Turbo Hudra-Matic
1971 Oldsmobile CSM, pg. 7-204 (pg. reference may vary for the 1970 model yr.)
CAPACITIES - All Series PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
1971 Oldsmobile CSM, pg. 0-15 (pg. reference may vary for the 1970 model yr.)
Developed by Chevrolet & Buick, the THM350 transmission was introduced in the 1969 model year as the successor to the GM Powerglide automatic transmission. The THM350 remained basically unchanged (there were some variances in bolt patterns) until 1981, when an electric overdrive solenoid was added and the transmission was renamed the TH350C.
1971 Oldsmobile CSM, pg. 7-204 (pg. reference may vary for the 1970 model yr.)
CAPACITIES - All Series PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
1971 Oldsmobile CSM, pg. 0-15 (pg. reference may vary for the 1970 model yr.)
Developed by Chevrolet & Buick, the THM350 transmission was introduced in the 1969 model year as the successor to the GM Powerglide automatic transmission. The THM350 remained basically unchanged (there were some variances in bolt patterns) until 1981, when an electric overdrive solenoid was added and the transmission was renamed the TH350C.
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First I heard to put a gallon, so I added 4 quarts then someone says put 3 quarts, so I got worried and used tube to suck Transmission Fluid out using gravity, took awhile but I took out 2 quarts. so I can run the car and check it, after filling it up one quart at a time.
You've just changed ALL the fluid in the trans, except for a miniscule amount trapped in the valve body and clutch packs.
For the record, "most" pan gaskets have a few bolt holes that are smaller than the rest. (Or they're all small) If you poke a bolt through the pan and through the gasket, the gasket will "hug" the bolt and that keeps the gasket nicely aligned during installation of the pan. NO need for sealers/glues/silicone/etc.
Last edited by Schurkey; Nov 6, 2019 at 05:55 PM.
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