RE: IML: 727 Transmission not shifting into 3rd...
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RE: IML: 727 Transmission not shifting into 3rd...



727’s are easy to overhaul, and parts are inexpensive and readily available.  I would certainly not run from it on that basis.  In fact, its being a convertible alone would cover a multitude of other faults, in my book!  I *LOVE* open cars.  (;-D)

 

I’ll let somebody else advise you on the Budd brakes.  I’ve saved all the “conversion” e-mails in case I ever need to do a conversion on one.  I think this is probably detailed on the club website someplace….

 

--Brooks in Dallas

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of javier
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2005 8:50 AM
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: IML: 727 Transmission not shifting into 3rd...

 

Good morning all!

 

I’m looking at a 68 Convertible in my area that wouldn’t shift into 3rd gear on my short test drive.  I looked into the repair section of the site to see a list of possibilities and maybe I mis-read the section… I found tons of references to letting the Torque Converter fill before driving off, but I didn’t see much about problems shifting into 3rd gear.  Does the torque converter cover this as well?

 

Since I’m not a mechanical sort, can someone enlighten me on the basics of transmissions, the leading causes of why a transmission would not shift into higher gears, and if I should run in the opposite direction from a car whose front brakes (Bud system) pulsate and transmission won’t hit high gear.  Otherwise this car is “all there” but needs clean up and touch up.

 

Thanks,

 

javier



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