Re: replacment for 450692 - Ultramatic transmission
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Randy's suggestion is spot on & should be considered any time you are going to open trans up. The pin could be a breakdown waiting to happen.
My broken pin wasn't causing a problem & was discovered accidentally in the process of opening up the trans for something else. With retaining end broken, it was already partway out of position so would have only been a matter of time before it fell out completely & no gearshift. Being somewhat uptight, I used what McMaster calls a "thin flex top expanding hex" locknut in addition to the nylon patch instead of a regular nut. Downside to the locknut is they don't come individually like the bolt does. Attach file: (7.67 KB) (13.91 KB)
Posted on: 2012/5/29 20:20
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Howard
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Re: replacment for 450692 - Ultramatic transmission
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My personal suggestion is to simply use a tiny clevis pin secured by a tiny cotter pin. McMaster has both: 98306A100 and 98401A409. But your local hardware store probably has them too without having to buy a whole pile.
I asked Ross also, he likes to tap a 10-24 hole thru the hole in the selector shaft arm then just run a screw through with a nylock nut. Obviously the nut should not be completely tightened. This gives the mechanism very little play, which makes this a fast and good solution. Except: on Push Button transmissions, the motor relies on this play to not nudge the manual valve out from its detents, so this can't be done on transmissions using those.
Posted on: 7/2 18:41
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