Here's the pics of the broken part. They pretty well speak for themselves.
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Originally posted by 68scott385 View PostTwenty minutes ago I got a "Code Red Alert" phone call from the county authorities. The is a large tire fire about 1/2 mile away from my house. We are advised to shelter in place etc. I wondered why there was a helicopter circling, now I know why. Luckily the wind is blowing the smoke away from my house. Yes, I use my own judgment when it comes to following suggestions from authority.
Since I'm being obedient...today is the only day this week that will be over 50* and dry. I've put off looking at the wiper problem as long as I can. The factory service manual doesn't have a section for B-body wipers, just G-body wipers. Following the flow chart as best I can since the harness plugs at the wiper motor are different for the two body types. Long story short, there is a two-wire female connector that plugs into the wiper motor. Somewhere along the way it got reversed, blowing the fuse as soon as the key is turned. Plugged the connector in to the wiper motor opposite of the way it was and the wipers & washers work.
I don't remember having the wiper motor disconnected. I do remember the wipers working at some point the car was drivable for a day or two in the three years we've been together. Oh happy day, regardless of hazmat situation close to home. Now to drive it before snow & salt appear.
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its supposed to be 70 tomorrow, ill be out in the garage as long as I can, if I can get the floor finished tomorrow, then wednesday I can start ordering interior stuffHellinor- 2005 Mustang GT-Bolt ons, in need of a turbo
War Wagon- 1966 Bel Air Wagon-355 Crate motor, 700r4, flies pretty good for a brick...
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Que the Frieburger clip...
BAM!!!
Nice day, figured I drive it before the white shit starts coming around. This transmission does NOT like high rpm (for an Olds motor) and 3-4 shifts. This time it wasn't on a sparsely driven road, oh no, this was on a heavily traveled two-lane where the speed limit is 55mph and plenty of us use that as a suggestion. I've crossed it at 90+ late at night. Luckily it wasn't rearended but there are a couple new black marks from the attempts. The car is back at the trans shop. Glad for the warranty, not so glad I have to use it.
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Originally posted by JOES66FURY View PostI'd be weighing the pros and cons of taking a ball bat to a shop owners skull at this point
So, for the theory; Both times it went "BAM" was at full throttle top of third going into fourth. This is a bone stock Olds 455 from supposedly 1974, I haven't verified the year. It's not making enough torque at 4000rpm to snap parts without help. It made it home fine under what I'll call mild to normal driving conditions. No, that's not completely true either. Foot to the floor, upper rpm shifts are more likely normal for me than lower rpm soft shifts. I think the 3-4 shift valve in the valve body are engaging, or allowing pressurized fluid to 3rd & 4th gear at the same time in high rpm conditions. Like the release of 3rd and the engagement of 4th are overlapping. Again, it's just a theory and I haven't had time to research it to verify that it makes any sense.Last edited by 68scott385; November 7, 2014, 11:12 PM.
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455 in a boxy wagon, awesome. Best of luck figuring out what's going on in that transmission. subscribed. GMLongroof may have some great info over there, great group of guys over there.Stew K.
2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer LS 4x4 4.2 L6 Stock DD
1992 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser Adopt-A-Whale
1988 Chevrolet R30 Custom Deluxe L05 3L80 C&C
1974 Chevrolet Corvette 350/TH400 (Garage Art)
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The car has been at the trans shop for two months now. It's "that" time of year again and I had to visit to get the registration out of the car so it could be renewed. To my joy, the transmission is out of the car but they haven't had time to get it on a bench and pull it apart. Normally I like to get kissed by pretty girls when I get jerked around.
Might have someone interested in the stall converter that is now sitting dormant. That would be nice.
On a side note, I've started buying my own transmission tools so this doesn't happen again.
With all the bitter-frigid temperatures we've had lately, I'm happy to see it has warranted an inside storage spot at the transmission shop. Otherwise, I might need to adjust its anti-freeze-water mixture.
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Originally posted by 68scott385 View PostWhy is it companies advertise a specialized part for something and when someone orders said part the company says they can't get it. WTF? Why would someone advertise something they can't get. Do they think they'll get any of my future business....I'm not even going to type in the emoticons because you know I ain't laughing right now. The answer is OFN if you didn't see the steam coming out of my ears.
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I got a call this morning from my trans guy, one of these is on the truck. What can brown do for you?
Last edited by 68scott385; January 22, 2015, 07:43 AM.
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