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Re: 1951 300 owner Got a few questions
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You are correct. The spring holds the weight up when cold and then drops as the engine warms up. It would be better to remove the wire for now, but get a spring when you can so your car runs better when cold.
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Re: 1951 300 owner Got a few questions
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Most of my transmission repair experience has been manuals. Light duty 4 spds to 18 spds.
This would be the first auto i would "open up" on my own to look at the internals.
Most of my work on autos has been input seals, output seals, and finding the shiny mystery sludge in the pan. Mystery sludge usually resulted in replace with another trans and send it out.
So yeah, i ve got some learning to do before i adventure into this thing.
That three part series in the literature archive looks very helpful.

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Re: 1951 300 owner Got a few questions
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53 Cavalier wrote:
You are correct. The spring holds the weight up when cold and then drops as the engine warms up. It would be better to remove the wire for now, but get a spring when you can so your car runs better when cold.
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Thanks for the quick reply. If it wasn't for PO's, i wouldn't learn anything new !

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Re: 1951 300 owner Got a few questions
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My transmission experience is very limited as well, so hurry up and get to work on yours so I have someone to go to when I have questions! 😄

My car has provided many mechanical, autobody, electrical and upholstery "firsts" for me! Lots of adventures with my car, and so far we've both of us have survived! But there were times I wasn't sure!

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Re: 1951 300 owner Got a few questions
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Be sure to read ahead in all the Service Counselors and Service Letters too to the end of 1954 at least as improvements were made along the way on the Ultramatic. I haven't seen a list anywhere where someone has compiled all these changes but it would be great if there were one!

On the heat riser, having it working properly will make your engine run better when cold but won't affect any overheating issues.

On the sender, you can get that locally. Just ask for one for a 1957 Ford Thunderbird and you're good to go although you may need to adjust the arm length a but to get the proper travel. Before pulling the tank to do that, though, check the tank and sender for ground.

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Re: 1951 300 owner Got a few questions
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I would not read through the 3 part series at this time. You will exhaust yourself without knowing the context of what they are actually talking about.

If you want to dig in, I would read through this:https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/archive/content.php?ContentID=49

Then disassemble the trans per your service manual. Remember to scribe and mark the balance weights on the converter as instructed.

Only once you are familiar with the operation and parts would I read through the STB's. And yes it will be laying apart on your workbench for some time if you do this, so plan accordingly.

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