68.Charger
Active Member
Okay, I got myself in a bit of a mess and need some ideas, thoughts, advice, and whatever
A little background - I have a 70 Road Runner with a 6 barrel motor. I have never had the motor apart so I don't know what crank & pistons it has in it. The 727 has always had a issue with the 2 to 3 shift and the car has had a small vibration issue around 3,000 rpm. The 727 issue has only gotten worse over time so I decided to drop the transmission and have one rebuilt. When I took it out I noticed the motor has a 6 BBL harmonic balancer (external balanced right?) but the torque converter and flexplate were neutral balanced.
I thought I had found my vibration issue and ordered a Hughes balanced converter with a weight on it. Well this setup combo caused a massive vibration from 1500 rpm and up. Way too much to even think of driving the car that way.
It seems I maybe should have replaced the harmonic balancer with an internal one?
When I spoke with Hughes tech support they mentioned I could remove the weight and the converter would be neutral balanced. I am looking for ideas on how to remove the weight without dropping the transmission. I can access it by removing the lower cover but what to use to get it off?
Maybe that's not the right path so any and all ideas are welcome.
Thanks!
A little background - I have a 70 Road Runner with a 6 barrel motor. I have never had the motor apart so I don't know what crank & pistons it has in it. The 727 has always had a issue with the 2 to 3 shift and the car has had a small vibration issue around 3,000 rpm. The 727 issue has only gotten worse over time so I decided to drop the transmission and have one rebuilt. When I took it out I noticed the motor has a 6 BBL harmonic balancer (external balanced right?) but the torque converter and flexplate were neutral balanced.
I thought I had found my vibration issue and ordered a Hughes balanced converter with a weight on it. Well this setup combo caused a massive vibration from 1500 rpm and up. Way too much to even think of driving the car that way.
It seems I maybe should have replaced the harmonic balancer with an internal one?
When I spoke with Hughes tech support they mentioned I could remove the weight and the converter would be neutral balanced. I am looking for ideas on how to remove the weight without dropping the transmission. I can access it by removing the lower cover but what to use to get it off?
Maybe that's not the right path so any and all ideas are welcome.
Thanks!