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Auto Trans [message #355839] Thu, 18 June 2020 03:43 Go to next message
peter bailey is currently offline  peter bailey   Australia
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I have not moved my 1973 GMC for 4 years and on start up it would not move forward or reverse. After a few minutes it moved but would not climb over a lip of concrete about 2 inches high. Eventually it climbed with a run up. The trans oil is at correct level. Any ideas on what the problem may be?
Peter Bailey
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Re: [GMCnet] Auto Trans [message #355842 is a reply to message #355839] Thu, 18 June 2020 06:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nelson is currently offline  Nelson   United States
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Check the brake linings may be corroded to the drums.

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> On Jun 18, 2020, at 4:43 AM, Peter Bailey via Gmclist wrote:
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> I have not moved my 1973 GMC for 4 years and on start up it would not move forward or reverse. After a few minutes it moved but would not climb over a
> lip of concrete about 2 inches high. Eventually it climbed with a run up. The trans oil is at correct level. Any ideas on what the problem may be?
> Peter Bailey
> from Ozy (Aussie)
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Re: [GMCnet] Auto Trans [message #355845 is a reply to message #355842] Thu, 18 June 2020 07:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dave Stragand is currently offline  Dave Stragand   United States
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I had a vehicle like that. It would only move once the trans warmed up and the Internal seals softened. A bottle of Trans-X helped rejuvenate the seals enough to work well again, but took a week or so to kick in. Like most cures in a bottle, it’s a temporary measure I suppose.

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Re: Auto Trans [message #356156 is a reply to message #355839] Fri, 26 June 2020 18:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
peter bailey is currently offline  peter bailey   Australia
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By the return replies what I have encounted with my transmission problen it is not very common. I thought I would get a lot of suggestions on what the problem might be.
Definately a trans problem and not brakes as suggested (thank you for that comment anyway as it could well have been a possible problem)
Re: Auto Trans [message #356163 is a reply to message #355839] Fri, 26 June 2020 21:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
JohnL455 is currently offline  JohnL455   United States
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You did check level with engine running in Park right?? If engine OFF it will give you a false reading and will be underfilled in reality.

John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
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Re: Auto Trans [message #356184 is a reply to message #356163] Sat, 27 June 2020 19:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
peter bailey is currently offline  peter bailey   Australia
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John, I can not remember at what point I checked the oil level, so I will check again as you suggested and hopefully that is the problem that I checked at the wrong point. Thanks
Peter Bailey
from Ozy (Aussie)
Re: Auto Trans [message #356185 is a reply to message #355839] Sat, 27 June 2020 19:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
6cuda6 is currently offline  6cuda6   Canada
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Having sat idle for so long i suspect everything in the clutch packs would have been dry and stuck together. Next time you have it running, chock the wheels and with the engine running put the trans in neutral for a few minutes, that should help pump fluid through the internals...then into reverse and drive gears, without moving to get stuff freed up. Best case is it gets everything free again, worse case, you'll have to have it rebuilt but their will be no harm done by doing the what i mentioned.


Rich Mondor, Brockville, ON 77 Hughes 2600
Re: [GMCnet] Auto Trans [message #356358 is a reply to message #356185] Thu, 02 July 2020 10:16 Go to previous message
Mike Kelley is currently offline  Mike Kelley   United States
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Hello GMCers:
Just want you all to know that we have a very good Transmission rebuilder in Cedar Park, Tx. (Just 20 miles N W of Austin, Tx.). Speak to Tony (the Manager) at Eagle Transmissions.
He has experience in rebuilding our th 425 trannys, is honest, and reasonably priced (not cheap - but reasonable).
2 Year guarantee on parts and labor and he has access to internal parts as needed - took 2 weeks to get internals from New Jersey for mine..
Eagle Transmissions is a nationwide chain - I am not sure that they all have experience with our trannys like Tony but he said take mine to any of the nationwide shops if I need guarantee work. So it might be worth a call or two - if you have the need and if there is an Eagle Trans store in your area!
Got my 76 Eleganza II back yesterday - drove her for an hour and am very pleased.
Drives fine, shifts fine, and the 2 yr guarantee gives me good confidence.
Good mechanics and specialty rebuilders are getting harder and harder to find - so just wanted to share the above good news!
Happy Travels!
Mike/the Corvair a holic
76 Eleganza II 26’ side bath/rear bed road ready).
76 Glenbrook 28’ side bath/rear bed (2’ extension at rear)(road ready).
78 Glenbrook 26’ side bath/rear bed - project coach.
And I guess you may have figured out my toad is a Corvair (one of the 13 that I own).

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> On Jun 27, 2020, at 7:44 PM, 6cuda6--- via Gmclist wrote:
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> Having sat idle for so long i suspect everything in the clutch packs would have been dry and stuck together. Next time you have it running, chock the
> wheels and with the engine running put the trans in neutral for a few minutes, that should help pump fluid through the internals...then into reverse
> and drive gears, without moving to get stuff freed up. Best case is it gets everything free again, worse case, you'll have to have it rebuilt but
> their will be no harm done by doing the what i mentioned.
>
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> Rich Mondor,
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> Brockville, ON
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> 77 Hughes 2600
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