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Fred Schmitt

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  1. Took it out, left it in high range.  It did shift.  I think I'm on the road to understanding this car.I really appreciate all of the help and guidance.  I've attached a pic of my steering column.   Not sure, but it links like I'm missing my indicators.  I don't see how one could have been attached though.  Any thoughts???16895366643871547417157442080537.jpg.1a98e2cdf4e16057943016078dc63990.jpg16895368736092126956751822206083.jpg.b823792c3d24dea50aa3c8b76783b66c.jpg16895369118611386166538650639448.jpg.9658f0630248a6a77da20a2b99e29bdb.jpg

  2. Rusty, I read another blog discussion about the same issue.  The access opening is at 12 not 2.  When moving the flywheel to the 12 position there's a plug there.  I'm not having any slipping from what I can tell.  No evidence of fluid in the housing either.  I've changed my transmission fluid with the ISO 32.  Easy to to.   I've installed a tachometer, car idles at 500, when driving,  car shifts at about 11 mph from 1st to 2nd.  Not sure in the high range.  Can't really tell if it's shifting from 3d to 4th.  At 60 mph I'm at about 2k rpm.  Do you have to let off the gas or engage the clutch for it to shift?  Never owned a classic like this on.  Thanks for all the help and advice from everyone. 

  3. I took some pics this morning,  even more confusing.   I opened the hole on the bell housing and spun the flywheel.   Maybe not enough because I didn't seen any plug in the torque converter.   I've attached some pics from under the car.  Additionally,  I didn't see the oil cooler in the picture attached to the front of the engine.   Hopefully,  someone can enlighten me with the pictures.  Thanks.  Sorry for the upside down pics.

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  4. Thanks for the reply,  I'm kinda confused,  the dip stick on my 331 hemi states 5 quarts.  On the transmission hump inside the new yorker there's an access panel that exposes the top of the torque converter.  180 degrees below is the drain.  I've read some changes are as you described, while others are separate.   Don't want to make a mistake.   Chrysler made this one a challenge.   Any other thoughts?  

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