Originally posted by BP758: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Brandon@BTE: I wish more dragsters were engineered
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The trans just hangs on the rear motorplate doesn't it? Is a turbo so much wider it doesn't fit between the frame rails?
What I found Dave A Powerglide and a TH400 do not vary much in width, but length difference will range from 18 inches on a dragster-style Powerglide to 28 inches in a door car. A TH400 with a standard 4-inch extension housing measures 29.5 inches, although there are rare cases where a TH400 could be 34.5 or 38.5 inches. Short shaft glide is 25+ Long shaft glide is 27+
Not meant to derail TD6297
. So just driveshaft length? Unless it’s an older hardtail that doesn’t have a driveshaft.
. Dave
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August 13, 2024, 01:46 PM
Bruce Williams
Dave the TH400 is just a bit overall longer than a full length glide. The tail shaft mount is a bit more off between the two. Like already mentioned the TH400 is about 1.5" longer.
Bruce Lee
Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
August 18, 2024, 06:23 PM
DON KALINA
WAITING ON THE PRESSURE TEST RESULTS.....GOOD POST...NEED TO RESOLVE THE ISSUE....THANKS..
August 18, 2024, 07:32 PM
TD6297
Finally was able to run the car today. I have to wait till the weekends, with the neighbors and yesterday was fixing the leaking water pump so I could run the car today.
Found quite a bit though. That tire shake we had before with those other tires, backed off every bolt on the transmission. Not sure if that would cause anything or not, but one was the main ground wire. So everything was going through the small 10 ga wire from the battery to the electrical panel. So replaced all those and got the ground secure again. That does explain the electrical issues we had on that last pass as well.
Changed the oil in the transmission, and no particles in it, nothing on the magnet, and it did smell and look good on the dipstick. I dont have a gasket and the guy who repaired the transmission last really glued it on! So just changed the oil. I know there is no magnet in the pan as I have had it off before so just the one on the drain plug.
Ran the engine the same as when I was looking at the transmission after the last race, hard against the brake, then hard brake stands to get the oil hot. That is when first went away before. I had the gauge on it, and 225 when warm and fully hot oil was 200 at the servo. First never went away this time. So I really am not sure what happened last weekend. I dont know how the brake actually works, hydraulically. It was for sure not working with the electrical trouble, does it have any effect on first gear, or just engage reverse to lock the transmission.
August 18, 2024, 09:07 PM
DON KALINA
OH BOY,,,IT SEEMS TO WORK NOW....TRANS. BRAKE WORKS WHEN IN FIRST GEAR & REVERSE LOCKS BOTH TOGETHER BY THE SOLENOID...IT WOULD BE NICE TO KNOW IF THE BUILDER
AIR CHECKED FIRST,HIGH & REVERSE...THAT WAY YOU KNOW THAT EVERYTHING INSIDE THE CASE IS SEALED & WORKING..AFTER THAT IT'S THE VALVEBODY'S JOB TO MAKE THOSE GEARS
WORK...THE TIRE SHAKE DEAL..I WONDER IF THE FILTER CAME OFF OR LOOSE BOLTS MAYBE...SITTING ON THE STAND & GOING DOWN THE TRACK ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS...THE
LARGE MOPAR FILTERS DO FALL OFF...I USE BLUE LOCKTIGHT ON THOSE LITTLE BOLTS..I HAD A GUY THAT PUT 100 RUNS ON MY GLIDE..THEN TRANS. BRAKE DIDN'T WORK...GOT IT
OUT & TO MY SHOP...TOOK THE PAN OFF..GUESS WHAT WAS LAYING IN THE BOTTOM OF THE PAN...MOPAR FILTER TOO....GOOD LUCK..
August 24, 2024, 01:05 PM
TD6297
The filter and gasket arrived so I took the pan off, and Don was right, the filter had fallen off.This message has been edited. Last edited by: TD6297,
August 25, 2024, 11:33 AM
DON KALINA
GLAD YOU FOUND IT....BACK TO RACING..
August 26, 2024, 08:04 AM
TD6297
Yes, very relieved as it was all not making sense. Now that all the pieces of the puzzle were identified, that whole mess all makes sense now.