It could also be the shift cable is out of adjust ment. Very likely
if the trans has been serviced.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 2:59
PM
Subject: Re: IML: 1961 Transmission
question
In a message dated 30/08/2004 22:07:18 GMT Standard Time, JosephStil@xxxxxxx writes:
Question:
What could cause this problem? I have already
heard the following suggestions: 1) the push button for reverse
is not actuating the cam/control cable to shift in to reverse gear, 2) the
reverse band could be broken (first & reverse are actuated by the same
gear?), or 3) a valve body problem.
Any one of you have any
suggestions on this? If it is one of the three suggestions above, what
am I looking at in terms of a) fixing it myself (remember, Dick Benjamin is
my idol, but I haven't anywhere near the skillset he has), or b) the cost of
repairs if done by a transmission mechanic.
Any of the above could be the problem. One thing you have not mentioned
but is also a possibility is a dislocated reverse band strut. This
can be repaired without a complete teardown and rebuild but would need the the
removal of the valve body to access the strut.
If I was buying this car, I would assume the worst and expect to have to
rebuild the transmission. If you have to send it to a shop for repair, expect
a hefty bill. This is an iron torqueflite and rebuild kits are not cheap. Bear
in mind that once they open up a forty year old transmission they are likely
to find other problems too.
Best wishes,
Tony V.
(Reverse band broke last
year) )