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1950 Ultramatic - Missing Pipe Plug?
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Joe
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Hey all - I was working on replacing my snubber bushings (or in this case just installing them - the bushings were looooong gone) and trying to clean some of this mess and found a threaded hole above the serial number, opposite the brass pipe plug on the right. I know that the pipe plug on the right is for pressure testing the governor, but I don't see a pipe plug referred to, or a pressure test for the left rear of the transmission.

Basically, what am I missing? Should it be open or should it also have a pipe plug? Thanks!

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Posted on: 2023/7/11 0:02
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Re: 1950 Ultramatic - Missing Pipe Plug?
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Nothing is missing. The hole was used to assemble the reverse band toggle and then factory plugged.

Posted on: 2023/7/11 8:15
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Re: 1950 Ultramatic - Missing Pipe Plug?
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OK perfect! Works for me. Thank you!

Posted on: 2023/7/11 8:24
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