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Bill,
Can you describe the problem again?
Thanks,
ken

-----Original Message-----
From: WC43613@xxxxxxx [mailto:WC43613@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 8:21 AM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: More transmission whoes!


My fluid is red and clear as it should be. I rebuilt the trans using all
new 
race clutches, plates, sealing ring, bands, etc. so I can't believe it's
bad  
clutches or bands for that matter.
When I first adjusted it using the factory way, even though I couldn't
start 
it in neutral, I took the car down the road to check out the shifting.
It  
still wanted to "pull" in neutral but all 3 gears went in like they
should. And  
now that I have it adjusted properly, it won't shift right.
I'm totally dumbfounded about what could be wrong.
I finally got the leak stopped at the shift cable after packing it full
of  
silicone but now the shift problem has bitten me in the *ss. It's never
ending  
with this project.
I talked to a local guru, (so people tell me), about it last night at a
car  
show. Didn't get much insite from him. He wants me to take it to him to
look 
at  what's happening inside. May be just a way to make some money off
me, don't 
 know. I'd sure like to keep the trans in the car being I have so much
money 
in  the thing.
 
Bill C.

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