euroz06
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
so im here to say that im an idiot. 68 charger/383/727 tranny. I forgot to check my transmission oil level and I think i broke it. I normally add some tranny fluid like once a year, but last year went by so fast and I forgot. How I know the level was low? when starting from cold, I had to give it significant amount of throttle to get it moving (was working fine once warmed up). and every drive I was like, ill add it next time. At a car show, I had my cut outs open, so i decided to do a little WOT in 1st gear, and then let go of the gas, to get some pops, and I heard loud clunking, sounded like a had a cylinder go thorugh the block. I parked, looked everything over, started to drive and everything seemed fine. So I came here, described the noise, and was told to check if the flex plate broke/got loose.
I took it to the shop, we looked at the flex plate, and it was fine and tight. Next we took off the tranny tray, and noticed that the oil in it was ****/watery, and we found evidence of clutch packs (lots of it). Mind you, can has about 9k miles after restoration (about 10yrs ago), so aside from cluctch pack material, tranny looked spotless inside (i.e. its been restored likely). We cleaned things up where we could see them, put in a new filter, fresh fluid, and all seemed to be fine. car was shifting, driving well. Untill i started doing my raditor flush burping/checking, and I was doing some rowing through 1-2-3 gears manually (to get rpms high for temp check), and the loud clunk came back i put it in park, then back in drive, and the noise went away.
So the question now: can I live like this, or do I need to rebuild the tranny/its going to get worse? if rebuilding a tranny, is this a complicated process, or can any tranny shop do it? is it cheaper to buy a new tranny? any recommendations for shops in south florida?
so im here to say that im an idiot. 68 charger/383/727 tranny. I forgot to check my transmission oil level and I think i broke it. I normally add some tranny fluid like once a year, but last year went by so fast and I forgot. How I know the level was low? when starting from cold, I had to give it significant amount of throttle to get it moving (was working fine once warmed up). and every drive I was like, ill add it next time. At a car show, I had my cut outs open, so i decided to do a little WOT in 1st gear, and then let go of the gas, to get some pops, and I heard loud clunking, sounded like a had a cylinder go thorugh the block. I parked, looked everything over, started to drive and everything seemed fine. So I came here, described the noise, and was told to check if the flex plate broke/got loose.
I took it to the shop, we looked at the flex plate, and it was fine and tight. Next we took off the tranny tray, and noticed that the oil in it was ****/watery, and we found evidence of clutch packs (lots of it). Mind you, can has about 9k miles after restoration (about 10yrs ago), so aside from cluctch pack material, tranny looked spotless inside (i.e. its been restored likely). We cleaned things up where we could see them, put in a new filter, fresh fluid, and all seemed to be fine. car was shifting, driving well. Untill i started doing my raditor flush burping/checking, and I was doing some rowing through 1-2-3 gears manually (to get rpms high for temp check), and the loud clunk came back i put it in park, then back in drive, and the noise went away.
So the question now: can I live like this, or do I need to rebuild the tranny/its going to get worse? if rebuilding a tranny, is this a complicated process, or can any tranny shop do it? is it cheaper to buy a new tranny? any recommendations for shops in south florida?