Plumber452
Well-Known Member
Hello All,
So I got my 1964 Plymouth Fury up and running that had not been run since at least 1976. Put a rebuilt engine in it, new Torque Converter and changed the trans filter and fluid. The old fluid looked good and no sparkles in the pan. I've driven the car about 50 miles since then over the last four or five months just in the subdivision. Seemed to shift fine, etc. I get in it today after setting for a month, put it in gear and started heading up the court. As I approached the stop sign the car stops moving forward. No slipping, buzzing, grinding, etc. As I pull away from the stop sign the engine rpm goes up and the car slowly moves picking up speed. It seemed to shift into the other two gears. As I approached the end of the street and slowed down to turn around the car would barley pull itself. Got back home, checked fluid, hot in Neutral, not Park and it was barely below the full mark not even in the "Add1/2 pint" area of the dipstick. Any ideas????
So I got my 1964 Plymouth Fury up and running that had not been run since at least 1976. Put a rebuilt engine in it, new Torque Converter and changed the trans filter and fluid. The old fluid looked good and no sparkles in the pan. I've driven the car about 50 miles since then over the last four or five months just in the subdivision. Seemed to shift fine, etc. I get in it today after setting for a month, put it in gear and started heading up the court. As I approached the stop sign the car stops moving forward. No slipping, buzzing, grinding, etc. As I pull away from the stop sign the engine rpm goes up and the car slowly moves picking up speed. It seemed to shift into the other two gears. As I approached the end of the street and slowed down to turn around the car would barley pull itself. Got back home, checked fluid, hot in Neutral, not Park and it was barely below the full mark not even in the "Add1/2 pint" area of the dipstick. Any ideas????