Is your friend running a cooling system?\
FWIW outlaw blown methanol guys runs considerably north of 30 psi, freind runs 45 on his methanol outlaw. drives the return road back and no oil changes between runs.
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FWIW outlaw blown methanol guys runs considerably north of 30 psi, freind runs 45 on his methanol outlaw. drives the return road back and no oil changes between runs.
Wow. Have you ever seen his oil?Nope
What does the oil look like when he changes it?Well yeah..... he changes it more frequent but not after every pass, is all I was saying.
How many passes does he go before he changes the oil?Lil milky but not physco bad.
Not yet. I'll be pulling the trans first, next week, to freshen it up. Then the engine will be pulled. I've been getting some other projects out of my hair before I dive into the car.Hey Donnie, got any porn fab pics to share with us yet? How's the new setup coming along? Running yet?![]()
Trans has been freshened up, bagged and put on the shelf. Next week, pulling the engine.
The direct clutch steels had quite a bit of heat spotting, but the HE frictions held up nicely. A pleasant surprise. If the frictions had been reds, I'm sure they would have thinned to the metal core.
The HE frictions did need to be replaced, but they wore surprisingly well. Just a slight amount of thinning, some flaking, and they worked fine right up to, and through the very last run. This trans had a lot of runs on it.
Since the plan is to turn the engine to 9000 rpm with the new motor, I added another 1/16" bleed hole to the direct drum to see if maybe the direct clutch needs a little more cross leak bleed off protection while in first gear. I'll be checking up on the trans more often with the new engine to see how things are wearing. I also changed the center support sealing rings from scarf cut teflon to solid teflon rings, added a full time lube passage to the pump (before the TC feed restrictor), added 3 more return springs to the intermediate (all 12 return springs in there now) to see if I can soften the 1-2 apply a little to help prevent blowing the tires away on the 1-2 shift, replaced the front pump gearset (normal hub contact wear), replaced some bushings (normal wear) to tighten things up, and fixed a nagging drain plug in the pan. Went from a pipe plug to a washered drain plug. Also tapped the vent passage in the case to install an AN fitting for a more secure vent line to the catch tank.
Yeah, I figure the extra 3 springs added to the intermediate won't really be felt, but seeing how the trans was shifting and how the plates were wearing, I didn't see any reason to put the trans back together with any of the intermediate return springs missing. BTW, I'm running the super sprag that uses the 5 friction plate intermediate pack.I use all 12 return springs but didn't see any difference in apply. Never tried it but may be worth adding bleed in intermediate piston or increasing the existing bleed orfice in the support. Since I don't have an unlimited source of transmission cores for intermediate springs, I found a nice replacement from Mcmaster-carr.
Allan G.
Bring it down. We can take a look at it for letting me borrow the wing.Would have loved to be a fly on the wall during your tear down and build of the 400 Donnie. That is one area of the car(s) I have owned I have never dug into, but would love to. Some day, but hopefully not too soon. Hopefully the 400 will live a while before I get the "opportunity" to freshen it.