11-10-2024, 10:41 AM | #351 |
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Re: Previous owner '68
Parts, pieces, pieces, parts.
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11-10-2024, 10:43 AM | #352 |
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And it just keeps on leaking!
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Hi-tech organization system.
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11-10-2024, 10:51 AM | #354 |
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Case is close to being empty.
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11-10-2024, 03:53 PM | #355 |
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I thought I read that you needed this experience the way your going at this looks like you are getting what you asked for ...I wouldn't think of rebuilding a auto trans but now you got me starting to turn your way I have a motor and trans in waiting ...for rebuilding but need to finish my current build ...great progress on your project
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I do have a book! But I'm also taking lots of notes which means I'm going slower than a real mechanic would. I like trying to rebuild things. I was going to rebuild the waterpump but the kit cost more than a new one.
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Took the case to the carwash and sprayed the crap out of it. Looks pretty clean and feels good to the touch.
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Found a worn bearing surface on the output shaft ring gear. Not sure if a tranny guy would go ahead and use it, but I have another one coming in. Every thing else is looking good so far.
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Awesome posts! Never opened one up before and like yourself have a very basic understanding of how it all works. One of these days I'll tear open a TH350 and do this same thing.
I would've replaced that part as well. Might as well while you have it blown apart. Looking forward to seeing it go back together.
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The book I have has a few weak areas, but I am also checking the web as I go. Here's a pretty good thread I found. https://nastyz28.com/threads/first-t...-wrong.325954/
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Tools I have been using.
The one to the right is to help guide in seals. The one in the middle is a slide hammer I modified to help pull the pump. Just welded a bolt that fit the tapped holes in the pump to a nut that fit the slide hammer. Last one is a clutch spring compresser. It looks odd but works well.
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On your engine mounts, I would be concerned with the small surface area of the spacer transferring the weight of the engine to the frame. Not sure if it would be a problem or not. I just cut some flat bar stock the length of the mount, 1/2" thick, and drilled the corresponding holes.
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