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Myke |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1110 Location: Tulare Ca | Hey All, does anyone know if there's a suitable replacement that can be found for the dipstick O-Ring on the cast iron TF? Mine leaking like a Siv and I can't seem to find one online. Do anyone happen to know if this intercchanges with any other years? or if im able to just go with a generic Seal? Thanks! | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9911 Location: Lower Mainland BC | . Are you talking about the filler tube into which the dipstick is located? If so, as far as I know/remember, the filler tube does not have an O-ring at the bottom. It has a sliding threaded fitting that slides over the filler tube and is threaded into the threaded boss on the transmission oil pan. The end of the tube is flared and it fits into a seat in the threaded boss on the pan. Like a fuel or brake line. I could be wrong but you might just have to tighten the fitting a bit more or back it off entirely and clean all the threads (external and internal) before wrapping the external threads with yellow gas-compatible Teflon tape and then re-install. There is no O-ring listed with the filler tube. Edited by 56D500boy 2022-01-05 9:20 PM (DonVeritysCastIronTorqueFliteAfterRebuildShowingFillerTube.jpg) (57-58TorquefliteFillerTubePN_NoO-Ring.jpg) Attachments ---------------- DonVeritysCastIronTorqueFliteAfterRebuildShowingFillerTube.jpg (90KB - 116 downloads) 57-58TorquefliteFillerTubePN_NoO-Ring.jpg (136KB - 112 downloads) | ||
Myke |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1110 Location: Tulare Ca | Ahh I see, that would explain why I couldn't find anything on it, must be like you said then either dirty or loose. Thanks For the info! | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9911 Location: Lower Mainland BC | Myke - 2022-01-05 6:55 PM Ahh I see, that would explain why I couldn't find anything on it, must be like you said then either dirty or loose. Thanks For the info! I dug out my spare A-466 cast iron Torqueflite pan and my now unused Powerflite filler tube. Turns out the size and the threads are pretty much the same. Point is you might not be getting a good seal if the female receiving part of the threaded boss on the pan is dirty. I think the one in my photo below is too dirty and would need further cleaning if this was for real (instead of a photo exercise). The end of the filler tube is double flared to create a strong male ridge to fit into the female receiver. See below. (A-466TorquefliteOilPan_ThreadedBossForFillerTube.jpg) (A-466TorquefliteOilPan_FillerTube_ShowingFlareAndFlareNut.jpg) (A-466TorquefliteOilPan_FillerTube_CloseUp.jpg) (A-466TorquefliteOilPan_FillerTube_AttachedToPanViaFlareNut.jpg) Attachments ---------------- A-466TorquefliteOilPan_ThreadedBossForFillerTube.jpg (85KB - 112 downloads) A-466TorquefliteOilPan_FillerTube_ShowingFlareAndFlareNut.jpg (62KB - 119 downloads) A-466TorquefliteOilPan_FillerTube_CloseUp.jpg (62KB - 114 downloads) A-466TorquefliteOilPan_FillerTube_AttachedToPanViaFlareNut.jpg (77KB - 112 downloads) | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9911 Location: Lower Mainland BC | . I forgot that I had this photo of my 57 Windsor air-cooled TF installed on my 56 Dodge 315 hemi. It shows how the filler tube is held firmly (without leaks) to the TF fluid pan by the external nut on the filler tube. | ||
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