Re: 1954 Power glide burps transmission fluid
In a previous post I have posted a picture of a valve body which I keep as a spare. I am going to address the two rings on the valve body that mate with the clutch drum. The rings have approximately the thickness of a grocery receipt in free play as they fit between the grooves.. When fully compressed the rings have approximately 30/1000" free play between the inner diameter of the ring and the outer diameter of the area inside the grooves. Does this create a non-leaking seal? You might slow down the torque converter draining, but you are not going to stop it at this point.
In a previous post I have posted a picture of a valve body which I keep as a spare. I am going to address the two rings on the valve body that mate with the clutch drum. The rings have approximately the thickness of a grocery receipt in free play as they fit between the grooves.. When fully compressed the rings have approximately 30/1000" free play between the inner diameter of the ring and the outer diameter of the area inside the grooves. Does this create a non-leaking seal? You might slow down the torque converter draining, but you are not going to stop it at this point.
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