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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Lloyd's paint & glass, Jul 18, 2022.

  1. HOTRODNORSKIE
    Joined: Nov 29, 2011
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    Finished fabing up my alternator and idler pulley brackets for my olds rocket. 20260314_132821.jpg 20260314_143706.jpg
     
  2. chevy57dude
    Joined: Dec 10, 2007
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    Nice work. That's a little alternator!
     
  3. HOTRODNORSKIE
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  4. Still in AOD purgatory. Not leaking, so that hurdle is in the past, but testing the four ports for pressure prior to setting the throttle velocity cable has yielded alarming results.
    The driver's side port - system pressure, shows 60 under cruising speed (around 2,500 rpm). I think it should be probably three times as high. When I rev it up in Drive, pressure can climb as high as 80 and the driveline/rear axle spins just fine.
    On the p***enger's side, the ports are showing:
    Front - 55 in Drive or One, and zero pressure otherwise, with the driveline running just fine in both forward gears, but not in reverse.
    Middle (throttle velocity port) - zero and DRY, no fluid coming into this vital port.
    Back - Zero pressure but wet.
    Regardless of what I do, Reverse doesn't engage.
    I interpret the dry middle port and no pressure at the back port to indicate there are obstructions in the transmission case, not down in the valve body. That means pulling the transmission yet again (third time's charm? I wish!) and taking it completely apart to chase the obstruction in the hydraulic system.
    When running through the gears, the transmission pumps fluid in Park, strains a bit in Reverse but doesn't move the driveline/rear axle, eases a bit in Neutral but still pumps fluid, then engages the driveline/rear axle in Drive and One.
    I think I'll turn my attention to getting gl*** installed and start the long process to get it ***led and licensed, just to take a break from this nasty, challenging transmission.
     
  5. saltflats
    Joined: Aug 14, 2007
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    from Missouri

  6. Black_Sheep
    Joined: May 22, 2010
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    Well that’s not good! That looks like a Mopar service manual, what transmission is it?
     
  7. saltflats
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    from Missouri

  8. I'll follow the manual to the letter and "repair as required."
     
  9. mopacltd
    Joined: Nov 11, 2008
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    Lumpy63 is working on rehab after knee surgery, but it has only slowed him down. He still goes to the shop to supervise his Camaro build.
     
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  10. Here's hoping Colin recovers quickly and is fully mobile sooner than later. Thanks to him, my cooling system fits together perfectly.
     
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  11. lumpy 63
    Joined: Aug 2, 2010
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  12. Black_Sheep
    Joined: May 22, 2010
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    Seat inserts are done for the bottom cushion. I was planning to do tops***ch horizontal pleats but really struggled with keeping the lines perfectly straight. To avoid wasting expensive materials I opted for a simpler design. The inserts are slightly oversized, but it’s a lot easier to trim some material off than it is to add more material.
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  13. 5w Jen
    Joined: Jul 11, 2025
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    Our Chrysler 354 is line bored and line honed for the 4-bolt mains. The crank is grinded .010
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  14. Clydesdale
    Joined: Jun 22, 2021
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    Currently going through the absolute misery of rebuilding the rear ends of the rockers including the door opening step on my 51 Styleline.

    I see repair panels are available but the cost of getting them shipped to Scotland makes them out of the question!

    Need to take a 'mechanical break' and get the transmission out for a clean and reseal and get on Okie Bush fitted to the torque tube.
     
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  15. Johnny Gee
    Joined: Dec 3, 2009
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    from Downey, Ca

    More stuff that isn’t going together as expected.
    Before
    IMG_5531.jpeg After IMG_5536.jpeg Was thinking of buying these and transform them into a c style retainer / spacer that would fit between the axle flange and backing plate. IMG_5533.jpeg Instead l had these washers that a .070” thick. So hmm?, an idea was born. IMG_5535.jpeg A little v notching on the edge and a few zap’s with the mig and some shaping. Call it good. IMG_5538.jpeg
     
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  16. swade41
    Joined: Apr 6, 2004
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    I got around to fixing someone else's over zealous use of a torch on the 57 pickup, I'll never understand the caveman like thinking of these people. They torched out the trans crossmember and bumper bracket bolts blowing holes in the frame along the way.

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    Then I had to figure out what to do with these crossmember fragments left behind under the rivits that holds the spring perch. I used a variety of tools to dress them down to a spacer/washer type thing, then eventually welded the rivit head to it.

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  17. Black_Sheep
    Joined: May 22, 2010
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    The upholstery project continues, the rest of the pieces for the bottom cushion are cut and sewn so I should be able to install it yet this weekend…
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  18. 5w Jen
    Joined: Jul 11, 2025
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    Working on our 33-34 Ford frame. Made a jigg to bolt the rails level and square. We first measured the jigg on a flat table. Side-to-side it's very close to an original frame. We are thinking of doing the x-member in cromolly or docol r8 and bolted to the frame. Next we will be doing the bends in the front part of the rails.
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  19. Johnny Gee
    Joined: Dec 3, 2009
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    from Downey, Ca

    Down, beside, under, along, up, zig zag… IMG_5574.jpeg
     
  20. Clydesdale
    Joined: Jun 22, 2021
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    a pictorial follow up

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  21. Black_Sheep
    Joined: May 22, 2010
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    Seat bottom is done, on to the backrest…
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  22. Johnny Gee
    Joined: Dec 3, 2009
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    from Downey, Ca

    Done bending up lines and making tabs for the tee block and brake hose. IMG_5582.jpeg IMG_5583.jpeg You like the Tri-Five Chevy tee block and brake hose on the 9”? :) IMG_5584.jpeg
     
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