Re: THUMPING IN FIRST GEAR
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Reminds me of what I now remember as a funny story but it wasn't funny at the time. Car is question was a new 62 Rambler American 400 convertible which I had gotten quite good at shifting without the clutch (I was such a fool). One day it got stuck in first and reverse at the same time, so I decided to give it 4000 or so rpm and pop the clutch. The transmission case split exactly in half on the casting lines and spilled it guts on the road. Dealer insisted the damage was negligence and it cost me an entirely new trans.
Posted on: 2009/6/22 8:37
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Dave, I commend your intestinal fortitude to admit that in writing. Your logical skills were obviously at an early formative stage during those years.
Posted on: 2009/6/22 8:55
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Yes it sounds like you broke first gear. I did the same thing on an old Fargo pickup truck towing a car out of a ditch. So I drove it for years on second and high, skipping low completely.
I'm not suggesting you do this but you can. The broken parts must have fallen to the bottom of the tranny and stayed there. Best thing to do would be to take out the trans and repair it. Replace the broken gear and whatever else is worn.
Posted on: 2009/6/22 9:16
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Denny, will do! I know I have a spare '48 Packard 3 speed around somewhere, I just need to find it!
Posted on: 2009/6/22 9:24
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