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Re: 727 front bushing
[Re: cermac]
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05/26/12 04:31 PM
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With a dial indicator mounted to the crank and the indicator on the outer pump bore(no conv or pump in it) slowly turn the crank and see what you have... might need to get a set of offset alignment pins... also check the conv for run out on the input hub... conv mounted to the crank and indicator mounted to the block with the indicator on the hub... turn the crank and see if its out
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Re: 727 front bushing
[Re: cermac]
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05/26/12 05:32 PM
05/26/12 05:32 PM
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Bronze bushing or babbit? Is the wear pattern all on one side or all around?
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Re: 727 front bushing
[Re: John_Kunkel]
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05/26/12 07:57 PM
05/26/12 07:57 PM
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I had a problem similar to this about 20 years ago. The problem ended up being that one of the alignment dowles was in the block a little to far. The chamfer on the pin combined with the chamfer on the bellhousing allowed the case to move around and not properly locate.
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Re: 727 front bushing
[Re: John_Kunkel]
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05/26/12 07:59 PM
05/26/12 07:59 PM
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Bronze bushing or babbit? Is the wear pattern all on one side or all around?
The wear pattern seems to be on opposite sides. For example at 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock. It's a clevite babbit.
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when the engine was align bored the crankshaft moved up in the block a small amount. as mentioned you need to check the crankshaft/transmission alignment
The engine was rebuilt 2 years ago. We ran all year last year w zero problems. It seems weird that we would have problems now by just changing the converter.
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Re: 727 front bushing
[Re: cermac]
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05/26/12 10:39 PM
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Dowel pins are 1/4" out from block. Should be more?
Yes about 1/2"... tap them out some
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Re: 727 front bushing
[Re: cermac]
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05/26/12 11:01 PM
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How do I attach dial indicator to crankshaft. I have a magnetic mount for my gauge but not sure how to make that work.
Put the magnetic base on the back of the crank and use a long arm to get the indicator out to the pump bore
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Re: 727 front bushing
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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05/27/12 10:17 AM
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With a dial indicator ... check the conv for run out on the input hub... conv mounted to the crank and indicator mounted to the block with the indicator on the hub... turn the crank and see if its out
I like to see 0.003" TIR or less, 0.010" TIR is bad, inbetween is marginal.
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Re: 727 front bushing
[Re: cermac]
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06/16/12 09:27 AM
06/16/12 09:27 AM
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For info, found crack at hub in converter! Originally tested with 20# pressure and found nothing. One company rep said that should be enough. Finally took contractor chalk and powdered converter and crack showed immediately. Called company again and rep who sold it to me said pressure test I did probably wasn't enough. They found crack and now deciding what to do! Under warranty! Only 15 runs! Having removed trans SIX times and replacing front pump and seals and bushings hopeful to get fixed.Thanks to all who helped here for input!
The crack at the hub is SORTA common... it cracks right next to the weld(heat affected zone).. I usually check the converter with 125 psi... thats all the pressure I have.... glad you found your problem
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Re: 727 front bushing
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06/16/12 11:54 AM
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For info, found crack at hub in converter! Originally tested with 20# pressure and found nothing. One company rep said that should be enough. Finally took contractor chalk and powdered converter and crack showed immediately. Called company again and rep who sold it to me said pressure test I did probably wasn't enough. They found crack and now deciding what to do! Under warranty! Only 15 runs! Having removed trans SIX times and replacing front pump and seals and bushings hopeful to get fixed.Thanks to all who helped here for input!
The crack at the hub is SORTA common... it cracks right next to the weld(heat affected zone).. I usually check the converter with 125 psi... thats all the pressure I have.... glad you found your problem
Mr. P what tool did u use to test the conv.?Is it something u fab. r purchase?......Thax
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