<VV> Need some information to help fix a problem with my 65Monza PG

Hugo Miller Hugo at aruncoaches.co.uk
Tue Aug 22 04:09:01 EDT 2017


Best way to be sure is to drain and refill with the correct amount ;)


-----Original Message----- 
From: Chris Brown via VirtualVairs
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 12:50 AM
To: Larry Forman
Cc: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: Re:  Need some information to help fix a problem with my 65Monza PG

page 16 in Clark's Tech tips lists the 65-69 PG dipstick as 21 9/16" from
the full line to the top of the cap and the 60-64 as 19"

On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 7:14 PM, Larry Forman via VirtualVairs <
virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:

> I am having an issue with my Powerglide on my new 1965 Corvair Monza 110
> PG.   The issue is that the tranny frequently wants to delay going from
> first into second and has a moment where the rpms rise before it settles
> into second.   Also, it now has an additional occasional issue where the
> transmission will chatter as I am just starting out from a stop.   It 
> seems
> like the first band is not grabbing fully for a fraction of a second and
> the transmission makes noise and vibrates as the transmission locks into
> first gear.   My thought was that the tranny fluid might be low.   I know
> my particular dip stick is "odd" in that the handle was riveted onto the
> dip stick shaft and sticks out several inches beyond the top dipstick cap.
>  I am thinking that the dip stick might not be the correct length.   I
> measured 17-1/4 inches from the full level mark (where the fluid is 
> resting
> when idling and hot) to the top of the dip stick cap that is shoved 
> against
> the transmission fill pipe.
>
> Could someone who has a Late PG measure the distance on the dip stick for
> me, please?   I don't want to add fluid and possibly overfill the tranny.
>
> Also, I have used Chemtool B12 successfully to solve issues like this with
> other automatic transmissions.   I lower the level just a bit so I can add
> a pint of Chemtool B12 and drive the car for a couple of miles while that
> solvent frees up some sticking shifting mechanisms.   Then drain the 
> tranny
> and refill.   If I don't drain and refill, the Chemtool B12 evaporates and
> any shifting symptoms that were fixed then return.
>
> Thanks for any assistance and suggestions,
>
> Larry Forman
> 916-216-9801
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