Thread: 1950 Fluiddrive Trans
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07-07-2008 05:39 AM #1
1950 Fluiddrive Trans
Anyone familar witht his trans ? just got the car runs and drives ,trans makes alittle noise when clutch is pushed in. any info would be great ,also newbee here.NO REPLACEMENT FOR DISPLACEMENT ,1970 396 CAMARO ,1950 DODGE WAYFARER FLATHEAD
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07-07-2008 05:51 AM #2
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07-07-2008 05:56 AM #3
Noise when the clutch is pressed is usually the throwout bearing, though sometimes it's just vibration getting transmitted up the linkage when it's under pressure.
Some Mopars had a torque converter, some a fluid coupler. The converter used engine oil and the engine oil pump to supply it with oil, the fluid coupler had its own internal supply. Yours being a Plymouth it's probably the latter, the bigger heavier torque converter was usually in heavier cars.
It's a unique driving experience, being able to stop a car with a clutch pedal without touching the clutch, and just giving it the gas to move away. You can even take off in second or (sluggishly!) in high. The three speed trans is the same as in any other Pilgrim.
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07-07-2008 06:23 AM #4
thanks . it drove up on the trailer and back off ,NO REPLACEMENT FOR DISPLACEMENT ,1970 396 CAMARO ,1950 DODGE WAYFARER FLATHEAD
You're welcome Mike, glad it worked out for you. Roger, it's taken a few years but my inventory of excess parts has shrunk a fair bit from 1 1/2 garage stalls to about an eight by eight space. ...
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI