Re: IML: 1960 Transmission
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Re: IML: 1960 Transmission



I suggest that you have a parts-supplier handy and pass the info across the counter when you pull into your next shop.  I had mine redone by a "regular" sole-proprietor trans place and so long as they had access to parts and my FSM, they were fine.  I did have to get another core because the input shaft was damaged or something and they needed that, but as long as I was supplying the parts and the resources needed, the labor was reasonable.
 
You could also print out the Trans section of the FSM if you don't have one to lend them.  It can be found here:  http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1960/FSM/html/toc.htm
 
There is this Torqueflight Overhaul Manual:
http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Transmission/torqueflite/page.php?page=1
 
There is also an interesting MTSC item that is also printable, located here:
http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Lit/Master/140/index.htm
 
 
The club website REPAIR section carries a full list of people that may have parts - I think that I used Bernbaum's but it's been 9 years now, and I have a poor memory.  He's grouched at me so many times that they are starting to run together.
 
http://www.imperialclub.com/Part/Transmission/Resources.htm
 
Lastly, you might want to ask around at the transmission shops themselves as to who in the area might know about these critters.  There are probably one or two guys that really do know them, and you'd do well to be referred over to them rather than going through what you experienced.
 
 
Hope that info helps!
 
-Kenyon

Wayne Michaels <baker-michaels@xxxxxxx> wrote:
HI all, I need help finding an affordable, yet good Transmission shop in San Diego. I took my car to a Transmission shop in La Mesa. I have had other transmissions rebuilt there, but this time they are messing with me. I was quoted $895 to rebuild if they didn't need any hard parts. They came back with a quote of $3600.00 because they do need a couple of hard parts and say they have to cut the converter open to rebuild it and weld it back together. They say it will take 40 to 50 hours to rebuild this transmission correctly. I told them to put all the parts in boxes and I will pick the up the car and the parts on Monday. I find it amazing that if they had all the parts they could rebuild it and have it back to me in a day, but all of a sudden it will take 40 to 50 hours to do the work. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Bob
 


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