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auto gearbox problem
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 13 4:06 pm
by ken100
Hi i am unable to move my Dodge d100 in any gears, sometimes it will move a little then no more.It selects through the column change through all gears.I have not had it long but i noticed it was leaking alot of auto transmission fluid on the garage floor.Could this be the trouble or has the box had it? last time out it did break a uj but i have replaced this.It is a 383 engine with a (i believe) 727 box. Has any body got a working box for sale? Any help please Ken 07971529716
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 13 7:46 pm
by Dave81
Have a leak on my 904.
Went out driving once and forgot to top it up. Very slow to pick up and gave the impression of a slipping clutch.
Topped up fluid and back to normal!
Silly question, but have you checked the fluid level?
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 13 9:36 pm
by Dave-R
It is a hydraulic operated unit. It don't work if it is low on oil.
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 13 9:40 pm
by ken100
I need to find out where its leaking from,before i top it up,but this could be the problem then?Is It easy to change the filter in the box?
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 13 9:46 pm
by Dave-R
ken100 wrote:I need to find out where its leaking from,before i top it up,but this could be the problem then?Is It easy to change the filter in the box?
Yeah you just drop the pan to change the filter. The gearbox needs high hydraulic pressure to operate. If the fluid level gets a bit low, the pump can't produce the pressure to operate the clutches and the box slips. Trying to use the box without enough fluid will wear the clutches out as they will be slipping like crazy.
The most common seal to leak is the main one on the input shaft in the bell housing. You would have to drop the box to get that one.
There is also a seal where the gear selector shaft goes into the casing on the left side above the pan rail. That one is easy to get out if you take the pan off and unbolt the valve body.
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 13 10:20 pm
by ken100
Thanks again for your help,Ken
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 13 1:01 pm
by ANTON
If you need any seal for your box I have loads.
Anton
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 13 3:29 pm
by Cannonball
ken ffs get the transmission full of fluid check it all works then sort the leak out you might be playing with something thats all ready Bananarama!,
fire it up warm it up in N add fluid a pint at a time keep selecting gears dont rev it just let it take up drive itself if it is going to get the fluid on the lower mark go drive it see what goes,
