Quote Originally Posted by chevy 37 View Post
Good advise. Don't do what I did years ago. I bought a 350 tranny and pulled the dip stick and the oil looked good so I got it at a good price. About 20 miles down the road after installing, it froze up and started smoking. Pulled the pan and it was full of clutch material. I learned quickly now to pull the pan and see whats in the filter.
This is good advice.

Although, even if the oil looks good with little sediment, there is nothing telling you if the seals are ''crispy''.

I tore down a th350 this morning, found clean oil, nice clutch plates but the seals on the low/reverse apply piston were hard.