Mike, I believe I have the one line stock Mopar transmission inline filter, I will check. Is the layout of the tubes and the filter part number covered in the workshop manual? Will not drive until I change it. Thanks for the tip Mark Sent from my iPhone mark,
the symptom you described is classic for having the wrong filter. you must have a one hole filter installed ('66 and later) instead of the two holed filter ('62-'65). I would not drive it much in this condition as you are starving the rear pump.
hope that helps, mike Must be the time for Tranny troubles
Tried to take my recent restored 62 Plymouth SF with zero Miles for the first drive
It has been in heated storage for three months
I only have reverse and first gear
It will not shift out of first gear
The 727 is completely rebuilt with a new torque converter.
The shop that rebuilt it told me to roll back in reverse and shift into first to try and unlock it
I wanted to check with you guys before I tried that and if you know of a better solution other than pulling it
Any ideas ?
Mark Evans
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