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- 1971 Mustang Grande,
1973 MAch 1
Thanks for the help Wolfgang. I will be looking for the measurements.
Thanks a lot Abudigreat work wolfgang!!!
great work spechti!!
if i ever come a cross trouble with my fmx i'll know what to do
abudi
I cleaned all parts with cellulose thinner. Finally I used copressed air to get all dirt particles of.
Next step - disassemble the front and rear clutch durm.
Inside this two parts are two aluminium pistons with a check ball on each. On the pistons are sealing rings. To get the pistons out of the drums, use compressed air. I changed all sealing rings.
Do you have any more valve body pics ?
It s a gadget to get the piston with new sealing ring into the rear clutch drum. With Scotch tape I wraped the piston. After the piston was in positon, I removed the tape.
Assembly of the rear clutch drum. Pictures tell more than thousand words...
Important!!! Check the clearance between the pressure plate and the internal plate. About 1 mm is a good mediocrity. THATS JUST MY OPIONION!!!
At least, the two thrust washers
I installed new clutch discs. Before installing I soaked them for 20 Minutes in trasmission oil.
Just for info here , I know its old but no mention.Hi all,
I am also just rebuilding the FMX of my 71 Mach 1. I have a question to the guys who are already done with their rebuild.
I have taken apart the front and rear clutch drum to replace the frictions and steels with new Raybestos parts. When redoing the front drum I found that only 3 of the new Raybestos frictions and 4 Steels will go into the drum while 5 frictions were in there before. These were obviously slightly thinner. Both configurations, with 3 and with 5 frictions, accomplish the 0.01" clearance to the upper drum lid shoulder.
When I disassembled the drum with the 5 frictions and steels, there also was a wave washer under them. When I reuse the wave washer I can only put three frictions in as mentioned, when I omit it, 4 frictions and 5 steels go in.
Clearance okay.
I have studied some FMX exploded views from different issuers and some show the wave washer and some don't. Is the washer of any importance for the function of the transmission? Are three frictions sufficient for proper function of the trans compared to the five before?
Indeed different numbers of frictions are shown on drawings. Some show 4, some show 5, none shows three.
Any experiences?
Thanks.
Michael
View attachment 3669
Wave washer from the front drum
View attachment 3670
Assembly without the wave washer. Four frictions go in. Perfect clearance to shoulder of the lid plate. When the washer is in, only 3 frictions fit in.
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