The 2002 Ford F-350-Super-DUTY has a 6-speed manual.
Must be transmission fluid leak somewhere, and it's getting fluid on the exhaust. I'd be looking at the lines to the cooler first.
Yes but the transmission will blow you need a racing 350 transmission
front seal is probly out,, when wet it from running it wont leak when dry is shrinks no seal leaksm u turn on it the seal swells and wont leak but after u turn off after so long it well leak more n more
The serial number of your 350 Turbo transmission can be found on the transmission. The transmission should have a specification tag. The tag should be on top of the transmission.
350 cid V8 with TH-350 transmission
A 350 GTV Transmission
A Turbo 350 transmission may leak at the pan due to a few common issues, such as a worn or damaged pan gasket, loose or improperly torqued pan bolts, or a warped transmission pan. Over time, the gasket can degrade, leading to leaks, while loose bolts can prevent a proper seal. Additionally, if the pan itself is bent or warped, it may not sit flush against the transmission, causing fluid to escape. Regular maintenance and inspection can help identify and address these issues promptly.
If the S-10 was equiped with a 4.3 liter engine the transmission will probably fit the 350. The transmission used with the 2.8 liter engine WILL NOT fit the 350 engine.
You should never add transmission fluid to a Chevrolet 350 engine. You can add transmission fluid to the transmission through the transmission dipstick holder.
The rear seal is bad. This is easy to fix. Seal is less than $20.00. Labor is under 1 hour.
No, the 4L60E is a electronic computer controled Transmission and the 350 turbo is not.