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Old 04-12-2008, 06:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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gear shifting probs slim jim

hi again,

yesterday i changed the front "O-ring" at my -62 rotohydramatic transmission, now when i drive the slimjim it will not shift gears as it should. ex: it doesent shift down at all,goes from first gear to 4 really bad
does anywone know how the kickdown mechanical throttle valve linkage should be adjusted? last week i drove without the kickdown-linkage and the transmission runned correct, is it bad to drive without kickdown?

and finally does anywone knows how much oil i need in a 62 slim-jim in litres please?
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Old 04-12-2008, 09:46 AM   #2 (permalink)
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A Slim Jim transmission will need 5.5 quarts (5.2 liters) of ATF if you drained the transmission. It will need 6.5 quarts (6.2 liters) of ATF if you dropped the transmission pan.

Unfortunately, there are a number of adjustments that need to be done to the Slim Jim to get it to shif correctly. I have an Oldsmobile service manual for 1964 and it goes over those adjustments with illustrations (the illustrations are needed to make it clear). I am wondering if this is something Joe or I should post to the transmissions forum... Oldsguy would be able to sticky it. We get questions about the Slim Jim at least once a month.
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A Slim Jim transmission will need 5.5 quarts (5.2 liters) of ATF if you drained the transmission. It will need 6.5 quarts (6.2 liters) of ATF if you dropped the transmission pan.

Unfortunately, there are a number of adjustments that need to be done to the Slim Jim to get it to shif correctly. I have an Oldsmobile service manual for 1964 and it goes over those adjustments with illustrations (the illustrations are needed to make it clear). I am wondering if this is something Joe or I should post to the transmissions forum... Oldsguy would be able to sticky it. We get questions about the Slim Jim at least once a month.
thank you so much for your answer! hmmm those illustrations would be great to have right now
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Angry

Now im mad

like i told you before i changed the front sealing at the transmission a couple of days ago,
now when i have drove a cople miles its allmost flush out the oil between the sealing and the spring-plate, what can possible has happend to my slimjim?

and its doesent shift good at all either,

im beginning to lose the inspiration here
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Old 04-15-2008, 04:32 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Oh boy- sounds like quite a mess. The transmission was working before you changed the seal? If it was OK before & now it isn't I'd take a close look at whatever was "fixed."

Those front seals on Slim Jims all leak, but if you're losing quarts of fluid in just a few miles something is seriously amiss. Are you sure you have the correct replacement seal? Perhaps the seal was damaged on installation.

Do you have a service manual? Read the transmission section closely. These are strange beasts that do strange & frustrating things to the uninitiated.... The best thing to do with a Slim Jim that sort of works OK is to slowly back away & leave it alone. Good Luck!

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Bummer! Definitely check out the front seal you put in. You might also want to check out this website. They are a good supplier for older Transmission parts.

http://www.fatsco.com/
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Oh boy- sounds like quite a mess. The transmission was working before you changed the seal? If it was OK before & now it isn't I'd take a close look at whatever was "fixed."

Those front seals on Slim Jims all leak, but if you're losing quarts of fluid in just a few miles something is seriously amiss. Are you sure you have the correct replacement seal? Perhaps the seal was damaged on installation.

Do you have a service manual? Read the transmission section closely. These are strange beasts that do strange & frustrating things to the uninitiated.... The best thing to do with a Slim Jim that sort of works OK is to slowly back away & leave it alone. Good Luck!

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yes the transmission was working just fine before, exept that it totaly flushed out oil then too so i thougt that to change sealing would solv the problem, im pretty sure that its the right sealing.
i have just bougt a servicemanual at ebay so im waiting

thanks anyway
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