7 A - 7 8 A U T O M A T IC T R A N S M IS S IO N
a. Attaching bolts not correctly torqued.
b. Rear seal assembly damaged or improperly
installed.
c. Extension to case, gasket damage or improperly
installed.
d. Porous casting. See paragraph C.
e. Output shaft "O" ring damaged.
3. Case Leak
a. Filler pipe "O " ring seal damaged or missing;
misposition of filler pipe bracket to engine
"loading" one side of "O" ring.
b. Modulator assembly "O" ring seal damaged or
improperly installed.
c. Electrical connector "O" ring seal damaged or
improperly installed.
d. Governor cover bolts not torqued, gasket
damaged or leak between case face and gasket.
e. Speedometer gear "O " ring damaged.
f. Manual shaft lip seal damaged or improperly
installed.
g. Parking pawl shaft cup plug damaged, improp
erly installed.
h. Line pressure band release tap plug loose.
i. Vent pipe (refer to item 5).
j. Porous casting. See subparagraph C.
4. Leak at Front of Transmission
a. Front pump seal leaks.
1. Seal lip cut. Check converter hub for nicks,
etc.
2. Bushing moved forward and damaged.
3. Garter spring missing from seal.
b. Front pump attaching bolts loose or bolt seals
damaged or missing.
c. Front pump housing "O" ring damaged or cut.
d. Converter leak in weld area.
e. Porous casting (pump).
5. Oil Comes Out Vent Pipe
a. Transmission over-filled.
b. Water in oil.
c. Foreign matter between pump and case or
between pump cover and body.
d. Case - porous, front pump cover mounting face
shy of stock near breather. See subparagraph C.
e. Pump to case gasket mispositioned.
f. Incorrect dipstick.
g. Cut "O " ring or grommet on filter.
h. Pump - shy of stock on mounting faces, porous
casting, breather hole plugged in pump cover.
OIL PRESSURE CHECK
Road or Normal Operating Conditions
While road testing (with the transmission oil pressure
gage attached and the vacuum modulator tube
connected, the transmission pressure should check
approximately as shown on figure 3 IT.
Vehicle Stationary - Engine at 1200 RPM
With the transmission oil pressure gauge attached and
the vacuum modulator tube disconnected, the transmis
sion pressures should check approximately as shown in
Fig. 32T.
Vehicle Stationary - Engine at 1000 RPM
With the transmission oil pressure gauge attached and
the vacuum modulator tube connected for normal
modulator operation, the transmission pressure should
check approximately as shown in Fig. 33T.
NOTE: Pressures are not significantly af
fected by altitude or barometric pressure
when the vacuum modulator tube is
connected.
Case Porosity Repair
External leaks caused by case porosity have successfully
been repaired with the transmission in the vehicle by
using the following recommended procedures:
1. Road test and bring the transmission to operating
temperature, approximately 180 degrees.
2. Raise vehicle on hoist or jack stand, engine running
and locate source of oil leak. Check for leak in all
operating positions. Use of a mirror is helpful in
finding leaks.
3. Shut engine off and thoroughly clean area to be
repaired with a cleaning solvent and a brush air
dry.
4. Using instructions of the manufacturer, mix a
sufficient amount of epoxy, Part No. 1360016, or
equivalent to make repair. Observe cautions of mfg.
in handling.
5. While the transmission case is still HOT apply the
epoxy to the area to be repaired. A clean, dry
soldering acid brush can be used to clean the area
and also to apply the epoxy cement. Make certain
the are to be repaired is fully covered.
6. Allow cement to cure for three hours before starting
engine.
7. Road test and check for leaks.
VACUUM MODULATOR DIAGNOSIS
A defective vacuum modulator can be determined by
performing the following procedures.
Vacuum Diaphragm Leak Check
Insert a pipe cleaner into the vacuum connector pipe as
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