‘66polycharger
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So we were looking to take the charger out on the fourth and after I warmed up the engine a bit I cycled gears like normal so I could check fluid before heading out. I noticed that r and d seemed a bit delayed in engaging. Left in neutral and checked fluid levels showed good. So I put in reverse and it backed out fine. When put in drive though the 727 would not engage until I gave it a little gas. After seeing this I put it away for the night. The last time I had it out (a few days prior) I did not notice anything out of the ordinary other than the engine seemed to be running a touch warmer than it had been about half way up the gauge which I figured it was just a warm evening and I had been a little spirited with the right pedal that night.
So I went to change the filter and fluid didn’t smell burned I did have a some “glitter” in the fluid and there was a small pile of metallic in one area of the pan. Of course I didn’t think to take a picture when cleaning things up. I did grab a pic of the filter and you can see where the pile of garbage was. After the filter change and adding in 4.5 quarts of fresh fluid (atf+4), adjusted bands and throttle pressure cable. The 727 now goes into r instantly again. D, 2, 1 are still another story I have maybe 10 - 20 second hesitation in forward gears. I did drive it because I could feel it fully engage for a run around the test loop which is probably about a 10 mile trip. Left it in D the entire time and did not give it a hard time. It cycled through all of the gears like it should so didn’t seem to be an issue there. Upon return home I checked to see if the hesitation to engage was still there and it was. Any ideas on what could be causing this? Another question since i had the pan off when adjusting the throttle pressure line I noticed quite a gap between the plunger and the cam. But the cam seemed to fully engage the plunger at full throttle. Is there a spec for the initial gap I have looked over checking threads? Attached is a photo of my filter (wish I’d have thought to get a pic of fluid) upper left corner had the offending pile. Dirt in the catch pan is not from the fluid. This car had sat about 35 years as far as we could tell before getting moving again this spring. I did change the filter and fresh fluid when we started driving. This filter has about 1500 miles. Metallic we found did not seem to be magnetic. I have ordered Tom Hands book to do a little more thorough reading on the 727. I was not able to find a copy of Monroe’s book that wasn’t on the pricey end but will keep the hunt on for that. Oh and the 727 is between a poly 318 2 barrel and 3.55 sure grip 8 3/4.
Thanks!
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So I went to change the filter and fluid didn’t smell burned I did have a some “glitter” in the fluid and there was a small pile of metallic in one area of the pan. Of course I didn’t think to take a picture when cleaning things up. I did grab a pic of the filter and you can see where the pile of garbage was. After the filter change and adding in 4.5 quarts of fresh fluid (atf+4), adjusted bands and throttle pressure cable. The 727 now goes into r instantly again. D, 2, 1 are still another story I have maybe 10 - 20 second hesitation in forward gears. I did drive it because I could feel it fully engage for a run around the test loop which is probably about a 10 mile trip. Left it in D the entire time and did not give it a hard time. It cycled through all of the gears like it should so didn’t seem to be an issue there. Upon return home I checked to see if the hesitation to engage was still there and it was. Any ideas on what could be causing this? Another question since i had the pan off when adjusting the throttle pressure line I noticed quite a gap between the plunger and the cam. But the cam seemed to fully engage the plunger at full throttle. Is there a spec for the initial gap I have looked over checking threads? Attached is a photo of my filter (wish I’d have thought to get a pic of fluid) upper left corner had the offending pile. Dirt in the catch pan is not from the fluid. This car had sat about 35 years as far as we could tell before getting moving again this spring. I did change the filter and fresh fluid when we started driving. This filter has about 1500 miles. Metallic we found did not seem to be magnetic. I have ordered Tom Hands book to do a little more thorough reading on the 727. I was not able to find a copy of Monroe’s book that wasn’t on the pricey end but will keep the hunt on for that. Oh and the 727 is between a poly 318 2 barrel and 3.55 sure grip 8 3/4.
Thanks!
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