Re: Rough gear change on ultramatic
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Check your rear axle bushings. If the axle is loose it effects to gear change.
Posted on: 2022/3/6 13:52
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Re: Rough gear change on ultramatic
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You should adjust your bands as a matter of course as that will have a huge effect on the low-high shift. If that does not bring any joy then there is a good chance someone has raised the shift points by adjusting the throttle link that is just next to the carburetor. Do the shifts seem to come late? You can try moving the throttle link toward the front of the car a little at a time by just moving the two jam nuts on the throttle pull rod. Better your shifts should be a bit harsh than very soft and wear the clutches unduly.
Posted on: 2022/3/7 6:51
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I will add that Packard's Ultramatic was considered to shift a bit rougher than GM's Hydramatic... the opposite of intuition. So *some* roughness may be normal.
Posted on: 2022/3/8 6:23
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I that problem once. You would have sworn it was driveline, but the exhaust system was falling apart.
The car was a 56. It had a trans rebuild by a Studebaker dealer to remedy a nasty flair in drive range. It didn't work. And when you went into drive range at low speed the timing was off and both the high range clutch and band would be applied. However, high range was perfect in every way. I never had a chance to address that issue, but suspect an accumulator and valve spring update were needed. The band thing didn't work on that one. I don't know why Packard had so many problems given the Chrysler two speed Powerflite was trouble free from day one.
Posted on: 2022/3/8 11:43
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