Re: What Happened??
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Could be that is was cracked for a while and someone kept driving and due to time and vibration it busted out the rest of the way in one swift bang. I agree with sending the trans for a check, at a minimum pull the pan and look for metal parts, 727s aren't bad about showing material but you should get an idea by the smell of the fluid and any metal in the pan.
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Re: What Happened??
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12/14/16 01:57 PM
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Could be that is was cracked for a while and someone kept driving and due to time and vibration it busted out the rest of the way in one swift bang.
This , I have no idea how a neutral drop is responsible for that ??? There is no HARD mechanical connection between the back of the crank and the mainshaft of the transmission , total FLUID coupling inside the torque converter . Neutral drops will only affect the trans internals , drive shaft and the rear end. The many hours of running with that misalignment because one dowel pin was missing is what crack and ultimately broke that flexplate. I'd be looking at the convertor snout and the bushing in the front drum for wear, along with changing the front seal. Post up a picture of the converter snout ...
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Re: What Happened??
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12/14/16 02:53 PM
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That's a fairly common failure on the early Cummins trucks. I've seen a cracked plate on a gas engine too.
I wouldn't be overly concerned. Someone just let it a cracked one go to long and it finally failed.
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Re: What Happened??
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12/15/16 09:28 AM
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Could be that is was cracked for a while and someone kept driving and due to time and vibration it busted out the rest of the way in one swift bang.
This , I have no idea how a neutral drop is responsible for that ??? There is no HARD mechanical connection between the back of the crank and the mainshaft of the transmission , total FLUID coupling inside the torque converter . Neutral drops will only affect the trans internals , drive shaft and the rear end. The many hours of running with that misalignment because one dowel pin was missing is what crack and ultimately broke that flexplate. I'd be looking at the convertor snout and the bushing in the front drum for wear, along with changing the front seal. Post up a picture of the converter snout ... x2. You should have two dowel pins - and you'll need the 2nd one when you put that back together... Unless you want another broken plate.
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Re: What Happened??
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Found out the car had been Towed on car Dolly from Washington state to North Dakota...The drive shaft was NOT removed That didn't cause the flexplate to break , but with that knowledge I would be going thru the trans. Pay close attention to the mainshaft surface that rides in the rear support and the rear support itself.
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Re: What Happened??
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12/15/16 12:57 PM
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The pump is not in the rear of the trans. Shouldn't have mattered should it? I'd agree its a good practice to remove it especially when going that far...but it could've never done that damage... I believe the missing dowel is the reason for the damage...
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Re: What Happened??
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The pump is not in the rear of the trans. Shouldn't have mattered should it? I'd agree its a good practice to remove it especially when going that far...but it could've never done that damage... I believe the missing dowel is the reason for the damage... Typically flat towing w/ the driveshaft left in is limited to something like 35 miles at fairly low speeds. I wouldn't chance it, I'd go through the transmission before attempting to install it. 2¢ Robert
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Re: What Happened??
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You need both dowel pins. That top hole looks a bit oblong, like the trans case was moving? With the transmission apart, you could even check the run out to the trans pump housing in the case and correct it if needed. For offset dowel pins: http://www.robbmcperformance.com/products/dowels.htmlI would go through the trans and rebuild it. If your mechanically inclined, you could do it for $100-200 depending on the quality of parts used.
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Re: What Happened??
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You need both dowel pins. That top hole looks a bit oblong, like the trans case was moving? With the transmission apart, you could even check the run out to the trans pump housing in the case and correct it if needed. For offset dowel pins: http://www.robbmcperformance.com/products/dowels.htmlI would go through the trans and rebuild it. If your mechanically inclined, you could do it for $100-200 depending on the quality of parts used. GREAT Thanks for info and Link!!
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Re: What Happened??
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Are the locator dowl pins in the bell housing. Misalignment can cause a flex plate to fail Correct diagnoisis🔝. It happens quite often from storing the block on the floor with the dowels pointing to the ground. Since the are tapers they need to be pulled out so more than the taper is engaged to the transmission holes, which also have a lead in.
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Re: What Happened??
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12/18/16 07:16 PM
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Hard to really see the condition of the converter snout in the picture, but in my experience missing pins or a mis-aligned bellhousing will usually junk the front pump bushing and converter snout far before it would break the flex plate.
So with that said, I would at least change the front pump bushing and seal if you don't go through the whole trans.
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