Austin Spencer
Well-Known Member
Hey all, I've just gotten to a point where I can finally attempt to start my Dart with the 727 I rebuilt in it.
TC was filled with fluid, I put 5 qt in the trans. I ran it for maybe 10 seconds altogether, in park, and realized I wanted to make sure it was pumping fluid. So I disconnected the return line and put a hose into a cup so I could make sure it was circulating fluid. I'm now just running it off the starter (and in neutral since I read it will circulate fluid faster) to try to get it to circulate but I'm not seeing any fluid come through.
This was my first rebuild, I know the pump is put together correctly and I checked the clearance of the gears for the pump. When I installed the trans, I fully seated the TC, was able to spin it around, then once I had to bolt it up to the flexplate it had to come forward about 3/16 of an inch to get the bolts snug.
I'm wondering a few things:
If I can even get the fluid circulating with the low rpm of the starter?
Was 3/16" enough to disengage the TC from the pump gears? It was fully seated, then came forward 3/16".
Any other issues that could be happening?
I'm thinking of unbolting the TC from the Flexplate to see if I can push it back 3/16" or if it needs to be spun to fully seat which I think would indicate that it became decoupled from the pump gears. Any ideas or help would be appreciated.
TC was filled with fluid, I put 5 qt in the trans. I ran it for maybe 10 seconds altogether, in park, and realized I wanted to make sure it was pumping fluid. So I disconnected the return line and put a hose into a cup so I could make sure it was circulating fluid. I'm now just running it off the starter (and in neutral since I read it will circulate fluid faster) to try to get it to circulate but I'm not seeing any fluid come through.
This was my first rebuild, I know the pump is put together correctly and I checked the clearance of the gears for the pump. When I installed the trans, I fully seated the TC, was able to spin it around, then once I had to bolt it up to the flexplate it had to come forward about 3/16 of an inch to get the bolts snug.
I'm wondering a few things:
If I can even get the fluid circulating with the low rpm of the starter?
Was 3/16" enough to disengage the TC from the pump gears? It was fully seated, then came forward 3/16".
Any other issues that could be happening?
I'm thinking of unbolting the TC from the Flexplate to see if I can push it back 3/16" or if it needs to be spun to fully seat which I think would indicate that it became decoupled from the pump gears. Any ideas or help would be appreciated.
















