yellowmach351
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- 1971 yellow Mach 1 ram air 351c traction loc 4 speed. Ordered new from the factory in April 1971. 74,000 miles, in excellent condition. Going through complete engine rebuild only to increase horsepower, not because it needed it. Should bring 430 to 450 hp upon completion.
I pulled this transmission when I started the engine rebuild. The only thing I did to it was replace the oils seals on the front and rear and refill with new grease. I did not move the shift levers. Now that it's back on the engine and in the car, it seems there is a gear locked up, I think 4th. I lay under the car and have all three levers in neutral. I can turn the drive shaft by hand ( but the clutch pedal is being held down by a wood block wedged against another piece of wood in front of the seat). I can turn the shift levers with a wrench. Each time I click the lever to a gear, the driveshaft obviously will then, not turn. I get Reverse and neutral. I get 1st, neutral, 2nd. I get 3rd, neutral and then it seems (feels like) to turn to 4th, but will not lock in and I can still turn the driveshaft. With the transmission in reverse, I held the clutch in and started the engine. I started to release the clutch slowly and the engine started to bog down. Immediately pushed the clutch in and shut off the engine. Went back underneath and the result is what I mentioned earlier.
Sorry for this long post, but I've been trying to work this out for some time, hoping I wouldn't have to pull the transmission again, though I think that will have to be done. I always get good suggestions and help from this forum. If any of you transmission guys can help me out, I would appreciate it very much.
Sorry for this long post, but I've been trying to work this out for some time, hoping I wouldn't have to pull the transmission again, though I think that will have to be done. I always get good suggestions and help from this forum. If any of you transmission guys can help me out, I would appreciate it very much.