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mspencer
AMC Apprentice Joined: Jul/03/2014 Location: Oregon Status: Offline Points: 175 |
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I have rebuilt a few of these and I feel your pain, they can be very tricky to troubleshoot. I have had a very similar issue after doing a complete overhaul. No forward movement at all, not even a bump when shifting in to any gear. I swapped out the TC and the Valve body and no change. I ended up finding a damaged seal in the front clutch pack, made the repair and all is good. but I would first check your pressure it will help isolate the issue. if you have a BW T35 with a straight 6 then your PSI for D,L,R should be 50-62 at idle (engine warm), also check at 1000RPM in D and the PSI should be 90-110. I would check this before doing anything else.
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calereeves
AMC Apprentice Joined: Nov/11/2012 Location: Eagle River, AK Status: Offline Points: 91 |
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Thanks. I'll try that soon as I can get a gauge setup for it. Wife just had a baby saturday, so other things have been a little more important :-)
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1965 Rambler Classic 770 Cross Country
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calereeves
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Just hooked up a test gauge. I'm starting a new thread called "1965 BW T35 Pressure Problems" so it's a clean discussion.
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1965 Rambler Classic 770 Cross Country
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carnuck
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I recall a worn out valvebody causing forward and reverse coming on at the same time and almost stalling out the motor?
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calereeves
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But this doesn't even load the engine up. There's no familiar RPM drop when you put it in gear....nothing.
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1965 Rambler Classic 770 Cross Country
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carnuck
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There won't be. It's like when you fill power steering after running dry. At first there is no PS, but as the air bubble goes away, it starts to work. Not 100% it's going to be that, but I recently had that happen with the 727 in my Eagle after I installed a known working unit. I ran it awhile in neutral before shifting to drive and reverse and it sort of felt like it was in gear, but wouldn't move. I checked the fluid and it said full. I shut it off then went back an hour later and tried again and it worked fine with another quart added. Next day it wanted one more (no leaks) and drove great. Let it sit a week and the dipstick tube sprang a leak and lost 2 quarts on my concrete driveway. (perfectly dry until then and I checked every day)
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