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Before you rebuild a transmission, I would offer a suggestion. The ultramatic in my 53 Cavalier would sometimes slip on low speed acceleration. I tried changing the fluid and cleaning the pan and valve bodies. I was also contemplating a rebuild but a mechanic/collector friend suggested that I try a transmission additive. He referred to such additives as "magic potions". His comment was that these don't always work but if they do, it can save you a lot of work and expense. I tried a transmission additive from the CD-2 brand. It worked like a champ. In fact, my ultramatic has never performed better. That was four years ago and I have never added any more but the tranny still performs as it should. Not saying that this will solve your particular problem but for about $7, what do you have to lose.
Posted on: 8/31 10:16
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Thanks Ross, it is a transmission problem and I had avoided saying the transmission was slipping as it doesn't happen all the time, which I would have thought it would. But maybe clutch disks are getting worn enough that they are just started to fail in the right conditions. The engine does "race" momentarily and this is under load during acceleration and only when everything is well warmed up, like after an hour of driving. Let off a bit and it seems to catch and be fine. Maybe it's worn clutch disks, or maybe not enough pressure on the DD? For the most part I'm not to inclined to figure out exactly what is going on, as I suspect the transmission has never been touched, but rather to rebuild my parts car's Ultramatic and put it in. At least I know what I'm dealing with if I have problems in the future.
Posted on: 8/31 10:27
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Posted on: 8/31 10:39
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If, ultimately, you determine a trans rebuild is necessary, I can confidently recommend Fatsco.net. Their service is great and they can reline your direct drive clutch disc. Their business IS transmission parts.
Posted on: 8/31 11:14
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Thanks for the suggestion! Generally not a believer in additives, but I don't think it would hurt to try! I did try Lucas transmission fix as an experiment, but it didn't "fix" it. Do you remember if it was specifically a transmission additive? Looking online and I can find Engine Stop Leak and an Oil Detergent by CD-2, but not a product specifically for transmissions.
Posted on: 8/31 11:20
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Perfect, I'll check them out!
Posted on: 8/31 11:26
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Posted on: 8/31 11:49
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Pretty sure it's not engine related, but know better than to discount anything when it comes to vehicles! I know exactly what you're talking about when it comes to the coil, had to replace my 1 year old NAPA coil this spring. Just replaced my fuel filter and just rebuilt my fuel pump. Car has been running great. It acts like the transmission is slipping, and maybe it is, but because it doesn't always do it it makes me wonder if it's not actually clutch disks or maybe a pressure problem. I would have thought that once the conditions were such that it started slipping, it would continue to do so. That is if it "slipped" once, then under a heavier load it would do it again. Maybe the transmission being 71 years old is part of the problem! One of my issues with my car, which also applies to the transmission, is I know very little about it's mechanical history. Has the transmission ever been opened up, other than somebody gooping RTV on the pan to get it to seal? I drained it, including the torque converter, when I first got the car and there was very little debris in the pan, nothing to be concerned about. I think the best way to make sure my transmission is good to go is put a rebuild kit in it, or as I mentioned my parts car's transmission. After that I can be confident that any issues shouldn't be due to things such as worn clutch disks, but rather adjustments, of which they are not many on these transmissions. They are pretty simple as far as transmissions go.
Posted on: 8/31 12:42
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Re: Transmission additive. It was a transmission specific product and I'm pretty sure it was by CD-2 but it has been a few years and I may not remember correctly. Maybe it was a Lucas product.
Posted on: 9/1 15:29
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