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Re: ~Singing transmission~
[Re: scratchnfotraction]
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10/14/12 02:18 AM
10/14/12 02:18 AM
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Cab_Burge
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If the tranny fluid level is okay try changing the fluids, if you haven't in the last 100,000 miles I use to run straight ATF in my non O.D. 833, they never made noise unless there was a phisciycal(SP?) fault. I did a trans for a freind who trans, non O.D. 1971 A body, made noise in all ears except 4th gear(direct). The main shaft(output) had been ate up where the needles bearings ride on from inside the input shaft I had it welded up with a really hard welding rod and turn back down to stock size by a old timer who had rebuilt H.D. truck trans years ago back when labor was cheaper than parts where
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Re: ~Singing transmission~
[Re: express]
#1317314
10/14/12 03:19 PM
10/14/12 03:19 PM
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JohnRR
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Check the pilot bearing too, had a friend have this problem.
Pilot bearing only comes into play if the clutch is depressed when the engine is running , otherwise going down the road it's locked in place by the clutch .
Nice thought though.
change the fluid , 4th is 3rd in a non od trans , it's probably time of a rebuild .
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