Re: Ultramatic transmission shifting gears
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There is a kick down rod that is attaches between the throttle linkage and the side of the tranny. But thats it.
Posted on: 2014/12/30 13:00
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Dave thanks for "dashpot" as I was having one of those senior moments.
Posted on: 2014/12/31 18:55
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What is the best transmission fluid to use on ultramatic?
Posted on: 2016/2/1 15:17
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Closest to the original type A fluid Packard used is todays type F. That has a friction characteristic similar enough to original the clutches won't slip too much. It is being phased out but should still be easy enough to find. Others have used B&M Trick Shift which is again similar to type F but with additional friction modifiers for a more positive engagement. It is more expensive than ordinary fluids.
If the transmission has been rebuilt with modern clutch disc facings instead of the original cork then almost any of the popular GM fluids suitable for the 1960-2000 time period will work. The modern Dexron combination fluid which can also be used in Ford transmissions seems to be workable too.
Posted on: 2016/2/1 15:33
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Agree with Howard. I have several customer rebuilds running on Dextron and they run smooth and quiet. Shifting is very smooth.
Posted on: 2016/2/1 18:32
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What parts do i need to serviced my Ultramatic transmission?
Posted on: 2017/8/15 16:50
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No sure if your question refers to tools needed or to the actual parts in the transmission but there is no good answer to the question.
There are some special tools needed although generic aftermarket tools will work for some of them. On others it takes a bit of ingenuity to come up with a workaround. In general the requirement is for bushing removal and install tools as well as holding pieces to either control a part while disassembling something containing a spring or just to keep an item in a working position. Internal parts needed depends on the transmission and what is wrong. IMO, if you are going to go into a suspect Ultra it is foolish to do it half way. Ultras are somewhat different than trans from other mfgs because they rely very heavily on passages in shafts and rotating components to direct or contain pressure. Accordingly, they are very sensitive to worn bushings or shafts at the points the fluid enters or exits a shaft. Hard seals also present leakage issues. The usual result of lost pressure is extreme wear on clutch plates. At the least, I would get a rebuild kit from Kanter or Ultramatic Dynamics containing seals, bushings and clutch plates and install it in its entirety. The kits do not contain any major hard parts. If the trans has never been worked on, the bands and direct drive clutch are probably now hard as a rock old cork and should be replaced. Shafts and portions of items they rotate in would need to be examined carefully to ensure they are not worn where the bushings or sealing rings are placed. Any wear at those spots and replacing only one half of the sealing part will not do much to prevent loss of pressure. A rebuild would then perhaps not solve whatever was wrong. .
Posted on: 2017/8/16 13:01
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I am looking for a transmission shop in San Antonino tx? If anyone knows of a good shop.
Posted on: 2017/8/16 14:35
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Have you contacted the PAC region in San Antonio to see if they had any suggestions?
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Posted on: 2017/8/16 19:19
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