Re: [Chrysler300] Powerflite transmissions
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Re: [Chrysler300] Powerflite transmissions





I think they balance governor pressure against line pressure modulated by throttle position , so , although not sure of this and Don can correct , higher line pressure means you need higher governor pressure to shift up at WOT ? Reason I remember is I used J weights / governor in 727 and a shift kit (raise line pressure) and it would not shift till 6500 plus , throwing all the belts . Damaged radiator and fan several times ; 1-2 shift over100 !  Wild ride but wrong . Lesson : leave 300 alone ,they knew their stuff !! So PF raised pressure raised upshifts enough, heavier spring adds torque capacity ; throttle linkage very often badly adjusted due to theories about it . Set up exactly per book . 
 Smile.
Best , John 

On Nov 10, 2013, at 5:29 PM, RICK AND DEBBIE CLAPHAM <rixpac@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Not to confuse any one.. The Power Flite transmission has one clutch pack containing 6 or 7 friction or clutches.
 

To: d.verity@xxxxxxx; flathead323@xxxxxxxxx; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: c300@xxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2013 11:26:19 -0800
Subject: [Chrysler300] Powerflite transmissions

 

I have read that there are seven clutch packs in the PowerFlites in the 300’s vs. six in the NY’s & Imp’s. 

 

Rich

 

From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Don Verity
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 7:01 AM
To: 'Narve Nordanger'; '300 Group'
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Wire wheels caps and Powerflite transmissions

 

 

Hi Narve,

I have to agree about the adjustment of the throttle linkage probably being off. The only differences between the regular New Yorker/Imperial trans and the 300 trans is a slightly higher line pressure (95-105 verses 85-95) and a different direct clutch spring according to the 56 manual I have. Both were to give increased load capacity, and were not related to up shift speed. 55 is likely the same or very close. I doubt either of these parts are easily found. The 56 book lists wide open throttle up shift at 55-65 mph. I would check the throttle linkage adjustments and line pressure first, and then check the valve body itself to see if something was not put together correctly in the rebuild.

Don Verity

 

From: Rich Barber

Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2013 9:45 PM

Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Wire wheels caps and Powerflite transmissions

 

 

Narve:

I’m no expert on the ’55 PowerFlite, but some combination of internal or external adjustments must control that shift point.  Until you get those fine-tuned, I’d suggest you lower the dagger on the dash to L for Lunge.

Member Don Verity advertises service on PowerFlites as #21 here:  http://www.chrysler300club.com/rcmstuff/partsforsale.html        

Fun with numbers:  5,200 RPM, 3.54 axle, 29” OD tires>126.7 MPH—close to its record speed in 1955.  With a 1.72 low gear ratio, the Brute ought to do about 73.7 MPH @ 5,200 RPM.  That would be screaming but seems to provide a reasonably-high passing gear.  55 MPH in low would be 3,880 RPM –all numbers assume 0% slippage in the torque converter.  I’d expect that slippage to be on the order of 5% at maximum RPM.

I hope you get a few more warm days to enjoy the ride with fewest possible annoyances.

C-300’ly,

Rich Barber

Warm and (too) dry in Brentwood, CA

From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Narve Nordanger
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2013 2:43 PM
To: 'Rich Barber'; '300 Group'
Subject: SV: [Chrysler300] Wire wheels caps and Powerflite transmissions

 

Rich thanks for the tip, I’ll give that a try. The C-300 is at hand if weather should turn fair for a short day, in the meantime I am dealing with annoying issues like this one which the car has more than enough of.

Another issue:

George Riehl used to advertise that he could 300-ify your transmission if the original had been replaced at some earlier stage with a standard one. The opposite has apparently happened to my transmission, when it would previously hang out in 1st to at least 50 mph now after a rebuild that number is only 35 mph and highly unsatisfactory when using the car in the spirit of George. Is there anyone currently doing the 300-ifying of transmissions that could e.g. rebuild a standard Powerflite to correct 300-spec? My idea would be to get hold of the trans in the US and ship it to Norway after the rebuild.

C-300ly

Narve with #3N551161




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