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PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 8:56 pm 
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One of my projects is a 67 Valiant that hasn't run in 15 years. What are the odds of the tranny being ok? The fluid is red, what can I do to give the little 904 the benefit of the doubt?

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PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:03 pm 
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Let it idle in Neutral for a while. That get's the pump working, but doesn't load anything. Park doesn't work.
Pump the fluid around a bit, then run it through the gears. Go all the way to low, back up to reverse, one by one, then back to low. Do that several times.

Look underneath for any leakage.

If it's all good:

Leave it in Neutral, wheels chocked, E-brake on, and check the fluid level.

Then, once you determine health, drive it around the block, shut it down, drain the fluid and replace the filter. Adjust the L/R band, and if you have a desire to punish yourself; -only if the transmission wasn't behaving during your drive, adjust the front band.

Otherwise, once the fluid and filter and Low/reverse band are done, run it though the gears a few times, check the fluid level, and drive it like you stole it! :mrgreen:

(But look for leaks, and listen and feel for any anomolies during your wanton abandon.)

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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 10:07 am 
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After sitting idle for 15 years you might think about changing the piston seals as they might just be very stiff and not seal nicely.

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