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Rono
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I'm glad to hear that it worked out for you, Rono. Did you determine that it was the original Fordomatic for the 312 engine wagon application? IMO, Fordomatics really aren't a bad transmission.
NoShortcuts a.k.a. Charlie Brown near Syracuse, New York
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Well, tools and planning help, but that was quite a days work. Well done, Ron.
miker 55 bird, 32 cabrio F code Kent, WA Tucson, AZ
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Rono
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Rono
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I didn't have any issues with the torque converter so I left it in place. I believe the tranny is air cooled. No water lines were disconnected, only 2 transmissions lines going to the bottom radiator tank. Rono
Ron Lane, Meridian, ID
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That's water cooled Ron, which is the new and improved version. The radiator water (engine coolant) goes around the oil lines in the radiator. The older air cooled have a scoop of sorts, one forward one back on the bell, and large fins in the converter. Essentially it's it's own fan.
miker 55 bird, 32 cabrio F code Kent, WA Tucson, AZ
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Yes that term had me confused for a long time, as I would refer to it as oil cooled. A very impressive turn around time, you'll put us younger guys to shame.
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The big question... Did you stop the leak Ron?....
56 Vic, B'Ville 200 MPH Club Member, So Cal.
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Rono
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At first I wasn't sure if I stopped all the leak(s) because I saw a small puddle under the bell housing when I got it home. It turned out to be just some residual left over from the bad front pump seal. So, to answer the question...YUP, the leaks are gone. We are hauling the car up to Idaho next week to our new house. I'll have plenty of room in this new shop to replace the front cross member on the wagon now and work on the 37 Coupe. This is the best shop yet...60'x40' heated with natural gas a bathroom!! Rono
Ron Lane, Meridian, ID
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