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Sorry completely forgot about this thread. Drop the tranny pan( don't just drain oil, drop the pan)2 things I would like to know, is the cable still attached at the tranny end? In very very rare instances I have seen them come undone, normally it's pretty hard without wiggling the cable.And how black is the bottom of the pan, if it is a layer of dark grey black, it is very possible the clutches are spent(might not have even happened after the new carb, but before and it was going out the door unnoticeably.Hopefully we can solve this without telling you the tranny is toast.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: 1967KaiserM715 on October 21, 2016, 03:12:42 pmSorry completely forgot about this thread. Drop the tranny pan( don't just drain oil, drop the pan)2 things I would like to know, is the cable still attached at the tranny end? In very very rare instances I have seen them come undone, normally it's pretty hard without wiggling the cable.And how black is the bottom of the pan, if it is a layer of dark grey black, it is very possible the clutches are spent(might not have even happened after the new carb, but before and it was going out the door unnoticeably.Hopefully we can solve this without telling you the tranny is toast.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI'm gonna drop my transmission pan some time this week to check it out, I'll post some pics. It was running fine after I readjusted the TV cable and got the grinding noise to stop Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk