Posted by truckinthumbtack on November 01, 2010 at 08:30:48 from (204.9.85.210):
In Reply to: tranny issue posted by Tyler Jackson on November 01, 2010 at 05:03:35:
If it has a small block(318-360) it will have the 904 trans. If it has a Big block (383-440) it will have a 727. Either trans works the same. The previous reply you got was correct. The rear most clutch pack in the trans is shot. Most likely due to improper clearance i.e. to much slop. of the clutch pack after installation of the new clutch disks and steels. (coincdently it works much the same way as a hand cluch on a JD, just fluid operated) There are very specific specs. that the clutch pack must be assembled to. The problem is in order to get the proper clearance a new pressure plate with diff specs is the proper way to adj the clearence. Most though just throw in and extra steel to take up the extra slack, due to the lack of factory avail parts. Option Number two is if the shop took a shortcut and DID NOT replace the rubber seals in that drum. Alot of shade tree mechanics dont relpace these due to the fact in order to replace them you need a special tool and press to decompress the springs in order to replace them. Option three is as said "does it move in manual 1st" if yes the overrunning clutch is bad. if not then its the clutches. At any rate; If you had the tranny rebuilt a 100 miles prior to this the they should be willing to look at it as re-work for free.
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