Yes it wasI'm not seeing where the part of the casting is smashed out, perhaps its just from the rag it's sitting on folding over the edge?
Here's a picture of the whole front of it.
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Yes it wasI'm not seeing where the part of the casting is smashed out, perhaps its just from the rag it's sitting on folding over the edge?
Here's a picture of the whole front of it.
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Ebay had couple of retainers for a decent price.What I'll most likely be doing is putting up a wanted ad for the 71 and later front drum, and while I wait for the parts I need to order to come in (Gaskets, clutches, planetary gear), and deal with removing the transmission and working on the gear vendors unit I've got, I'll see if I can find the correct drum.
So far it seems like what I'll need is the gasket set, both bands, clutches, front planetary gear, and preferably a 71 and up front drum. I've yet to dig into the valve body to look for any modifications so that'll be the next thing to tackle while I wait.
Also the splines for the planetaries are smaller from 62-75. 76 up has bigger splines. Check the granny numbers to see what u have. Kim
Just sent them a message. Hopefully they can just get me a a measurement of the hole diameter, and I'll check what my planetary gear is here and it'll match up.They both have the same spline count. 76 and newer has a bigger hole in the planetaries and the shaft has bigger splines. So u can’t slide smaller planets on to the bigger shaft splines. But u can’t slide smaller slide bigger planets on to the smaller splines. That is a no no. Find out from the seller what year his planets are.
TF Patty!I have a place a few miles away that dismantles engines and transmissions and sells hard parts very reasonably. I had to use them to get a few hard parts for the last 46RE I did, many of which parts in the front portion are basically the same as the 727.
Look at KB cores in Kankakee IL, online. Don't know what shipping would cost. I think the guys name in that department ight be Corey, actually... I have his card at home.
I'm about to tear into an a500 next week I might have to go see him about once it's apart.
I had to get an input shaft and hi/reverse clutch housing (rear clutch) and a good new/used front pump from KB for that 46RE.
Also there's a member here that helped me with a couple of pieces on that 46, I believe he's out of WA... "Fishy Pete" maybe? Seems like a real good guy, and that he had a bunch of tranny parts hanging around... Might try that.
I'm not going to knowingly rebuild a transmission with broken parts. I'd like longevity and to not have to rebuild it in 10,000 miles. The planetary gear assembly is cracked to the point I could break it with my pinky. If the guy who wrote one of the definitive books on these transmissions is recommending I replace a part, I'm going to at least consider it. A correct drum is $60, hardly something that'll break the bank.LOL... PUT IT BACK TOGETHER THE SAME WAY YOU TOOK IT APART... WITH NEW CLUTCHES, STEELS, SEALS, GASKETS, AND BROKEN PARTS... LOL...
Honestly, this seems like some kind of experimental race transmission that went wrong. And now you're trying to fix this. When really a factory stock, it's a simple transmission with a rebuild. Should we write where you're at and let someone else do all this finding out what's wrong with it, trying to fix it? All rechanged, all the clutches and Drums and weird stuff...
I hope that voice command went okay...
just because it came apart that way doesn't mean it should go back together that way.LOL... PUT IT BACK TOGETHER THE SAME WAY YOU TOOK IT APART... WITH NEW CLUTCHES, STEELS, SEALS, GASKETS, AND BROKEN PARTS... LOL...
Honestly, this seems like some kind of experimental race transmission that went wrong. And now you're trying to fix this. When really a factory stock, it's a simple transmission with a rebuild. Should we write where you're at and let someone else do all this finding out what's wrong with it, trying to fix it? All rechanged, all the clutches and Drums and weird stuff...
I hope that voice command went okay...
I'm not going to knowingly rebuild a transmission with broken parts. I'd like longevity and to not have to rebuild it in 10,000 miles. The planetary gear assembly is cracked to the point I could break it with my pinky. If the guy who wrote one of the definitive books on these transmissions is recommending I replace a part, I'm going to at least consider it. A correct drum is $60, hardly something that'll break the bank.
LOL..., AND BROKEN PARTS...
That's a smart idea, I'll check it out when I get a chance.1 way to check if it is the wrong bushing is to knock it out then put the fibre spacer on the pump support then the front drum, slide a vernier calliper or thin rod down to the fibre washer to see how wide a bush will fit ,if you fit a wide bush to wear a thin bush should be it will hit the pump support the thin is .56 the wide .86
I would not trust advice from him on anything.just because it came apart that way doesn't mean it should go back together that way.
repeating poor, or questionable work is bad practice.
these cars are old and anything could've been been monkey'd about with them by any hackasaurous wrex from planet hackulon in their or our lifetime; so just blowing something apart and going: huh, welp, i guess that's how it is and knocking it back together might not always be the best play if the dude that had his grubby mitts in there before you was a sloppy joe or finger tight jimmy.
trust, but verify. always.
and also, if the dude that wrote the damn book on 'em is saying stuff is wack and to change it out, then it would probably be wise to take his advice.