Y'all might remember that twice in a row my fresh transmission went forward in all gears. Very frustrating to say the least!
I am now confident the transmission is now fixed. Just needs to be reinstalled.
I did find the root cause. I should of pushed harder to find the problem the first time. Make a long story short, the wrong reaction support was installed in it. The internals are 71-77, and a 78 reaction support got installed. The 78 reaction support used 3 sealing rings instead of 2, and the porting is different. The rear clutch (that makes the car go forward) port output location was changed to the face instead of inside the support between the two sealing rings. The rear clutch never saw fluid from the valve body as that port was effectively blocked off.
So would have expected no forward gears. But what caused the car go forward in all gears is that the converter feed port now has 2 additional ports between the 2 sealing rings. So the rear clutch saw converter pressure at all times hence the car moving forward in all gears.
The contamination had to be the clutches fighting each other when the rear clutch was engaged and it wasn't supposed to.
Live and learn.........
I am now confident the transmission is now fixed. Just needs to be reinstalled.
I did find the root cause. I should of pushed harder to find the problem the first time. Make a long story short, the wrong reaction support was installed in it. The internals are 71-77, and a 78 reaction support got installed. The 78 reaction support used 3 sealing rings instead of 2, and the porting is different. The rear clutch (that makes the car go forward) port output location was changed to the face instead of inside the support between the two sealing rings. The rear clutch never saw fluid from the valve body as that port was effectively blocked off.
So would have expected no forward gears. But what caused the car go forward in all gears is that the converter feed port now has 2 additional ports between the 2 sealing rings. So the rear clutch saw converter pressure at all times hence the car moving forward in all gears.
The contamination had to be the clutches fighting each other when the rear clutch was engaged and it wasn't supposed to.
Live and learn.........
67 Coronet 500 - 9.610 @ 139.20 mph
Owned Since 1981
Daughter's Car
67 Coronet 500 Street Car with AC
13.300 @ 101.75 mph
69 GTX clone - build in progress........
Owned Since 1981
Daughter's Car
67 Coronet 500 Street Car with AC
13.300 @ 101.75 mph
69 GTX clone - build in progress........