Loading the car after the race, no reverse or 3rd. Then both 3rd and rev worked fine 2 minutes later. What the hell it ran fine all weekend. Heard the rear brakes making noise before the last pass. Tires had no wear holes left. Pulled the tires and wheels. New tires were here before last weekend, but no time to swap. The rear pads that were deemed worn but useable 6 weeks ago are metal on metal. Fumble around to measure the rotors on the prehistoric Willwoods. Eventually find the correct rotors that Willwood tech says don't exist. Order them up from Summit. Decide to pull the trans shield and drop the trans pan to take a look see. Something caused 3rd and rev not to function. It's not happy. Aluminum shavings in the pan. Appears that something that is aluminum is being machined off while rotating. Pull the trans and gut it. A reaction shaft bolt has backed out of the pump. I know they were torqued 6 weeks ago during service. Upon inspection I realize the wrong bolts were used to mount the reaction shaft support. It's been that way forever. Must of had one bolt a touch longer than the rest. And one hole tapped a touch short. When it was torqued the bolt must have bottomed in the pump. When the bolt backed out it jammed the front drum. Then the drum couldn't rotate. No rev or 3rd. Then some throttle it snapped the boly head. Remove the broken bolt, clean up the burrs on the aluminum drum, stone eveything flat. Of course one case pump bolt won't come to torque. Pump comes back out for a Heli-coil. Trans will go back in tommorow. Then I'll take the slicks to get mounted. New rotors will be here Thursday. finsh up mounting the rotors to the hubs and safety wire. That should put us at Milan for the Detroit Dragway reunion on Saturday. May even go test on Friday. Then Super Stock shootout Sunday. Man I love this stuff. Sure am glad I won't be 70 until October. Livin the dream.
Doug
Doug
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