Bob at Hot Heads will know exactly what you need to
do....................MO
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Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 6:00
PM
Subject: Re: Torqueflite fluid filling
and capacity ??
I have an adapter which is actually a spacer to allow the transmission to
bolt on. The old engine had the extended crankshaft, the adapter makes
up for the distance. The actual bolt pattern on the old engines is
standard small block Mopar. I got my adapter from Hot Heads, it included
the flexplate.
I have not connected them yet, I think I need to see if I can borrow a
flywheel and not connect the transmission for cam break-in.
Dennis
On Sunday, January 19, 2014 1:14:00 PM UTC-7, MO
wrote:
Oh. so you just have the 331 Hemi engine
without any converter housing? And you want touse a later modle
727. An early torque converter with the startewr ring would be
easier to find than a flywheel. But then, that depends on if
your starter will match up. And how will you attach the later bellhouse to
the engine without an
adapter?.......................MO
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Sunday, January 19, 2014 9:06 AM
Subject:
Re: Torqueflite fluid filling and capacity ??
I don't know about the early ones. The torqueflite
transmission I have is out of a 70's B-100 van. Roger has the best
solution if I can find a flywheel that will work. Dennis
C. On Sunday, January 19, 2014 6:00:08 AM UTC-7, Mike wrote:
Hi fellas,
Didn't the early cast iron Torque Flites have a bolt-on bell
housing? I recall my 1959 413 came with one. If so no transmission would
be required; just the converter and bell housing.
Mike LeFevre
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Dennis C. <denni...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a Torqueflite that has been completely drained,
both the pan and the torque converter. The torque converter was
drained by removing the plug on the converter.
I need to attach
it to an engine that I want to run for cam break-in. The engine
is not in a car, it is on a solid stand that will support it and the
transmission.
Question Can I just fill the converter through
the drain and not remove it from the transmission and if so do I
completely fill it or just put in a quart like when the converter has
been removed?
How much fluid should I put in the
transmission?
The transmission has a spline tail shaft so I was
thinking about just using one of the plastic caps to keep it from
leaking.
My concern is that when I start the engine I would
like to do a full 20 minutes or more for cam break-in at 2,000 to
2,500 rpm. I am open to any and all suggestions how to get this
done, I need the transmission connected to be able to start the
engine.
Thanks Dennis C.
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