CreepinDeth
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- Feb 8, 2011
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For starters, I'm rebuilt up to the point where I put the overrun OD clutch together.
This is where I'm at. Trans is built up to the center support standing vertically in a stand.
I have the 4th gear piston loaded onto the Center support.
It's a shaved piston that Jakeshoe hooked me up with for the 3 friction setup.
I had a #10 selective washer under the input drum, changed it to a #8 just to see if it was the issue.
Test Fitting
When I put just the piston in, then I load up the steels , 3 frictions, and top plate, I clear the snap ring groove
for the OD clutches no problem. Then I pull it all back out down to the Center Support to start over.
So here's where I'm having an issue.
Starting from the Center Support. I install the shaved piston. I skip the spring install for now.
I install the washer, then the overdrive ring gear & it's torrington bearing.
Then I install the overrun clutch & the input shaft.
I notice the Overrun clutch has a groove that's keeping a friction plate from falling all the way onto the 1st steel I have in on top of the piston.
It's a large enough space to literally fit another steel in there between the gap that's keeping the friction from touching the 1st steel.
This is where I'm having an issue. When I stack them all up, I'm way past the groove for the snap ring with the overrun clutch installed.
So obviously it's not dropping far enough down, but I twisted it all the way in and I can't imagine what's keeping it from dropping OTHER
then the input drum shaft being too high ??
I thought my input drum was possibly not sitting down far enough, so I
changed the selective washer and checked my spacing, but I'm fine there.
You can see the groove on the overrun clutch in this pic much better. It's like a dimple that sticks out.
This is where I'm at. Trans is built up to the center support standing vertically in a stand.
I have the 4th gear piston loaded onto the Center support.
It's a shaved piston that Jakeshoe hooked me up with for the 3 friction setup.
I had a #10 selective washer under the input drum, changed it to a #8 just to see if it was the issue.
Test Fitting
When I put just the piston in, then I load up the steels , 3 frictions, and top plate, I clear the snap ring groove
for the OD clutches no problem. Then I pull it all back out down to the Center Support to start over.
So here's where I'm having an issue.
Starting from the Center Support. I install the shaved piston. I skip the spring install for now.
I install the washer, then the overdrive ring gear & it's torrington bearing.
Then I install the overrun clutch & the input shaft.

I notice the Overrun clutch has a groove that's keeping a friction plate from falling all the way onto the 1st steel I have in on top of the piston.
It's a large enough space to literally fit another steel in there between the gap that's keeping the friction from touching the 1st steel.
This is where I'm having an issue. When I stack them all up, I'm way past the groove for the snap ring with the overrun clutch installed.
So obviously it's not dropping far enough down, but I twisted it all the way in and I can't imagine what's keeping it from dropping OTHER
then the input drum shaft being too high ??

I thought my input drum was possibly not sitting down far enough, so I
changed the selective washer and checked my spacing, but I'm fine there.
You can see the groove on the overrun clutch in this pic much better. It's like a dimple that sticks out.
