It's raining so all the inside work will get completed this weekend.
So last night, I spread out an old shower curtain on the shop floor (beats having to clean up 40 lbs of kitty litter and ATF...)... and pulled open the A904. Torque Convertor had a Lockup sticker on it, and the front seal looked new.... ATF that cam out of it was a nice shade of red, no burnt smell.
Cleaned off the pan rail and found that the part number was 4028812 which matches the FPC for 225 1 or 2 barrel with lockup A904.
Pulling the pan I found that the pan had a nice dimple in the corner and a magnet installed, no metal debris found....)
Pulled the valve body and had to wrestle with the lockup mechanism S tube to get it apart....
Every thing looked good, so went to town doing the band adjustments... low adjustment by the book was spot on and looks like there still is plenty of life left there.... Kickdown adjustment by the book was not as good and only had a couple of threads left above the lock nut... so I will probably have this guy back out again and overhaul it completely (good time to upgrade the guts at that time).....
Did the no/low buck modification of the separator plate, removed the appropriate check balls, adjusted the pressure setting (not much to do on that one, it was a couple threads from that setting anyway...), reassembled, installed new filter and gasket....
My neighbor stopped by to ask some questions since he is improving he land and wanted to make sure he was following code from my side of the fence... he saw I had a white shower curtain with a lot of red fluid on it and a wet trail from the main shop area to my work shop area.... he felt better after I showed him the transmission I serviced and explained a few things about the what I was doing with the old car... LOL, I could've been a Mopar serial killer....
After he left I cleaned up and got the kitty litter down on the spots the curtain didn't get....
Today, I will be getting the engine block in shape:
Degree Cam
Install Timing Set
Button up timing cover.
Install Oil pump, Distributor, Fuel Pump.
Select and install head, pushrods and rockers.
Finish alternator and power steering brackets....
After doing some cleanup Thursday I have parts to install the offy with dutra duals, so I can get that mocked up and installed.
While rummaging around for the header pipes for the dutra setup, I found I had a mid-70's V-8 pipe tin with the fresh air snorkel like the super six pie tin.... unfortunately it is for the Holley 2245, so it won't fit a 2300... that being said, since I am a tin bender, I found a I had an old POS pietin from what looks to be a Ford that does have a throat for a 2300.... so once I finish all the other fun stuff, I'll look up my buddy and we will transplant throats... which should get the factory look, more filter surface area and filter can plenum space.... Need to get a custom sticker for the lid...hmmmm....
