<VV> "Clunk" when shifting into gear
shortle
shortle556 at earthlink.net
Sun Feb 7 12:45:16 EST 2010
Does that spring break do to another fault? Or is it a metal fatigue or old age issue? And is this spring potentially found elsewhere besides the Corvair PG?
Timothy Shortle in (snowing) Durango Colorado
-----Original Message-----
>From: dennis dorogi <dfamily at fairpoint.net>
>Sent: Feb 7, 2010 7:33 AM
>To: Edelstein and Payne <eandp at mindspring.com>, virtualvairs at corvair.org
>Subject: Re: <VV> "Clunk" when shifting into gear
>
>You might check out the article on Hard Shifting Powerglide by Bob Kirkman
>in the Corvair Tech Guide. He writes: "Three corvairs in this area exhibit
>an extreme jolt when shifting from neutral to drive range. And I do mean an
>extreme jolt! Another one comes during normal downshift into low range. It
>turns out to have nothing to do with the vacuum modulator or its vacuum
>source. The problem is due to a broken cushion spring on the low band
>piston, the smaller spring that is secured to the piston. This part is not
>available from GM, and I don't see it listed by any of the Corvair parts
>supplier. It's necessary to appropriate one from another otherwise crippled
>transmission. Drop the pan and remove the TV lever and internal levers.
>Remove the whole valve body and pull out the low band piston. Remove the
>broken spring, install a good used one, and reassemble. If you have not
>removed the TV lever and internal levers before, you will sweat a bit
>getting them back properly. Oh, put a new O-ring on the lever shaft, and of
>course new gaskets on the valve body and on the pan. (1/92)"
>
>My four door had this problem when I purchased it back in the 80's. I
>followed Bob's instructions and sure enough the cushion spring was broken.
>Replaced it and no more hard shifting problems. The Tech Guide is very
>useful.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Edelstein and Payne" <eandp at mindspring.com>
>To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
>Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 9:10 AM
>Subject: <VV> "Clunk" when shifting into gear
>
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> My 21 year old son uses a daily driver 65 coupe, 110 powerglide. We've
>> kept it alive for a couple of years while we're finishing the 65 Monza
>> hotrod. For some time it has made a "clunk" sound when you shift it into
>> drive or reverse. It is now starting to get louder and I'm concerned that
>> at some point the car may not move. I have checked the u-joints and they
>> don't seem to have a lot of play. The motor and transmission mounts also
>> look okay and are not loose. Is this likely to be something in the
>> hubs/wheel bearings or is it the differential???
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Travis Payne 65 Monza coupe
>> Raleigh, NC 65 500 coupe
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