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Automatic Transmission - 3 Speed

1st Gear: 2.52
2nd Gear: 1.52
3rd Gear: 1.00

- Used in production GM models from 1969 thru 1979.
- 13 Bolt ...
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Re: a/c saga continued...

Subject: Re: a/c saga continued...
by tjpreul on 2010/8/9 13:30:31

Quote:

BillH wrote:

I searched an a/c forum quite a while ago. You can check the gap on the clutch plates with a feeler gauge. IIRC, it's supposed to be around 0.020 - 0.022. Mine's wider than that. Should be able to reduce the gap by removing a shim, (supposedly).


I don't have a set of gauges at home, so I was going to check it tonight. I was thinking it was .005-.008. To do this take the front bolt out (10mm) and you can pull the plate off by hand. There are shims (washers) between the shaft and plate.
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