‘67 th 400 other problem
‘67 th 400 other problem
Hi guys
my transmission have a problem,oil is ok, but the D and R not go.
I started to feel a buzz, with the pump, aspiring oil, gas when I gave the buzz grew and before long it was like the olds in N, the gears do not fit anymore.
What can be?
my transmission have a problem,oil is ok, but the D and R not go.
I started to feel a buzz, with the pump, aspiring oil, gas when I gave the buzz grew and before long it was like the olds in N, the gears do not fit anymore.
What can be?
Last edited by olds67; Jun 24, 2012 at 06:15 AM.
If I insert the D or R, but disappears after a few minutes is not going the.
pressure is ok
Oil level ok
the pump works, I tried disconnecting the hoses and the oil comes out strong
thanks!!!!
Ok, lets start over. If you put it in drive it makes noise and will not move the car? Same in reverse? The transmission fluid does not look or smell burnt, but a bright red/pink color?
When you check the fluid level with the engine warmed up and running in park, it's to the full mark on the dipstick?
When you check the fluid level with the engine warmed up and running in park, it's to the full mark on the dipstick?
Ok, lets start over. If you put it in drive it makes noise and will not move the car? Same in reverse? The transmission fluid does not look or smell burnt, but a bright red/pink color?
When you check the fluid level with the engine warmed up and running in park, it's to the full mark on the dipstick?
When you check the fluid level with the engine warmed up and running in park, it's to the full mark on the dipstick?
oil is red and clean
I checked the oil in N and the level is ok, he switched off the engine oil is more a sign that the pump works.
could be the converter? is the 67 I have not replaced
Is there anyone in the transmission business in Italy? I think you have problems, but it's hard to diagnose from here! If it's the original trans, then it probably is a switch pitch T400. Which means it has a variable vane torque converter. The actuating switch is on the throttle linkage near the firewall, it controlls the torque converter and has the kickdown switch built into it. It can be any number of things internal.
Is there anyone in the transmission business in Italy? I think you have problems, but it's hard to diagnose from here! If it's the original trans, then it probably is a switch pitch T400. Which means it has a variable vane torque converter. The actuating switch is on the throttle linkage near the firewall, it controlls the torque converter and has the kickdown switch built into it. It can be any number of things internal.
I prefer to do, it will take me longer, but I prefer.
the switch next to the firewall is active.
the converter has more than forty years is the only thing that I have not changed..
thanks!!!! oldscutlass
the web I found this and it seems my problem
http://freeasestudyguides.com/a2_2.html
The last time was the governor, and also that I had not put new and it broke.
Then I had a workshop.
now the converter.
I found one on ebay maybe it's better for my car
i check the oil pressur on the professional manometer
pressure in N-P 65 TO 70 is perfect
pressure in D 65 is perfect
pressure in S 70 minum is perfect
pressure in L 65 TO 70 is perfect
pressure in R 100 minum is perfect
the oil pump is OK!!!!
replaced the vacum modulator and the buzz is terminated!!!!!
The car started to move without slipping but not changed gear, so I opened the governor house and I found a nice surprise.
the governor was still broken in the same way as last time.
How can two governors in less than 500 miles?
both were used, this may be the cause?
I'm happy to have found the fault but I do not give a proper explanation.
pressure in N-P 65 TO 70 is perfect
pressure in D 65 is perfect
pressure in S 70 minum is perfect
pressure in L 65 TO 70 is perfect
pressure in R 100 minum is perfect
the oil pump is OK!!!!
replaced the vacum modulator and the buzz is terminated!!!!!
The car started to move without slipping but not changed gear, so I opened the governor house and I found a nice surprise.
the governor was still broken in the same way as last time.
How can two governors in less than 500 miles?
both were used, this may be the cause?
I'm happy to have found the fault but I do not give a proper explanation.
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