Re: IML: Torque Converter Question (A-727)
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Re: IML: Torque Converter Question (A-727)



I don't know about that but it can be difficult to get the converter fully engaged unless it is perfectly lined up.


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Subject: Re: IML: Torque Converter Question (A-727)
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 17:08:16 -0500

Phil comments, the trans and converter came right out of a '68 Imperial as a complete unit that was bolted right to the engine of a car that was a running unit parked and then bought by me..............also all this is new to me as of today??!!!


----- Original Message ----- From: Ken & Tracie To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 12:46 PM Subject: IML: Torque Converter Question (A-727)


I purchased a transmission from Phil Juliano for my '68 Crown. Phil does know his stuff. The transmission was marked 1968 and came with a torque converter.


When we were installing the transmission, a friend's brother, who is a mechanic, was having difficultly getting the torque converter to lock into place on the input shaft. He called in a transmission shop owner he knows. This guy checked it out and claims I have a 1966 transmission with a ninteen spline hub and a 1968 transmission with twenty splines.

Does this sound correct? Even if this is a '66 Tranny, I was under the impression all '65 & up standard duty A-727s for passenger car use used the same spline count.

Comments?




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