Re: 1979 D150 4X4 Short bed
[Re: larrymopar360]
#3065932
08/06/22 10:44 PM
08/06/22 10:44 PM
|
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 10,668 Freeport IL USA
poorboy
I Live Here
|
I Live Here
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 10,668
Freeport IL USA
|
Back when I was a kid still in HS, I learned a lot about Mopar automatics. Over the years, I've probably owned 200+ Mopars, most of which were automatics. Both the 904 versions and the 727 versions have this problem, and it didn't go away with the newer OD versions (at least up through 2016). The front drive units seem to have more capacity to accommodate the converter drain back. The drain back still happens and they still can leak outside of the trans, just doesn't seem to be as bad.
Just picture the torque converter with the round shape that is full of ATF as it operates. The fluid passes from the converter to the trans body through the center hub. After you shut the motor off, its pretty much the metal on metal sliding valves in the valve body the keeps the fluid in the top part of the converter. As those parts in the VB wear, they allow a small amount of fluid to drain out of the converter. That fluid has to return to the trans pan. Under normal operating conditions (motor running, trans working), the fluid level in the trans is just below the pan gasket. The converter can, and does drain until the fluid level inside of it is below the lowest part of the center hub (about 2 quarts worth), all of which brings the pan fluid level above the pan gasket and most of the lower trans seals. Bad seals means an ATF lake under the car if its sitting on a solid surface the fluid can be absorbed into. The time frame for this to happen can be as short as a few hours, or weeks depending on the condition of the VB. You may not see the problem if the trans is well sealed, but bet on the fact it is happening.
So do yourselves a favor, the first time you start up your Mopar auto trans after its been sitting, take 30 seconds with the trans shifted into neutral, so the torque converter can refill, before you take off.
Just trying to pass along some of the things I've learned along the way. Its your choice to take advantage of what I've learned, or not.
|
|
|
Re: 1979 D150 4X4 Short bed
[Re: 67vertman]
#3065967
08/07/22 03:46 AM
08/07/22 03:46 AM
|
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 20,698 in a cattle trailer down by th...
Guitar Jones
Paddle faster! I hear banjo music!
|
Paddle faster! I hear banjo music!
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 20,698
in a cattle trailer down by th...
|
"Follow me the wise man said, but he walked behind"
'92 D250 Club Cab CTD, 47RH conversion, pump tweaks, injectors, rear disc and hydroboost conversion. '74 W200 Crew Cab 360, NV4500, D44, D60 and NP205 divorced transfer case. Rear disc and hydroboost conversion. 2019 1500 Long Horn Crew Cab 4WD, 5.7 Hemi.
|
|
|
Re: 1979 D150 4X4 Short bed
[Re: poorboy]
#3072089
08/28/22 02:43 PM
08/28/22 02:43 PM
|
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 4,861 Star Idaho
67vertman
OP
master
|
OP
master
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 4,861
Star Idaho
|
Finally had a cooler day and some time.
Polished the bumper and grill. Both will get restored one day but for now this will do. Also, used some rubbing compound on a portion of the orange to see what it will look like.
My Monster are real!
Living within your means makes life pretty easy.
|
|
|
Re: 1979 D150 4X4 Short bed
[Re: larrymopar360]
#3164329
07/30/23 04:05 PM
07/30/23 04:05 PM
|
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 4,861 Star Idaho
67vertman
OP
master
|
OP
master
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 4,861
Star Idaho
|
Been a while since an update. Finally got the bumpers back from the chrome shop, Not CHEAP..... Got the rear installed today, tomorrow hopefully the front. Changed all the fluids, both front and rear diffs, transfer case, transmission and engine oil, replaced the interior carpet.cleaned and painted the bumper brackets, tow hitch, diff covers and spare tire holder.
My Monster are real!
Living within your means makes life pretty easy.
|
|
|
|
|