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#1
Last week, I got a 1956 Cadillac transmission to overhaul as there was no second and 4th gear. A clear case for the front unit coupling leaking was my first thinking. Then, I began the disassembly.
Oh boy! I never saw such a black oil which was smelling real bad.

Black oil.jpg

Most hubs from the toruses had deep markings;

Deep scratches.jpg

A copious amount of silicone was used by the previous rebuilder...after another one used black silicone! I will most probably find some in the valve body...
When I removed the torus cover assembly, I noticed that one rebuilder had a fight with a massive oil leak as this element was repared using silver solder. Not good looking, but efficient as I found no leak after testing.

Strange repair.jpg

Strange enough, the clutches were is a good shape; this was not the reason for the black oil. The Ah, Ah! moment came when I disassembled the front unit coupling. Large elements from the aluminum flange were gone:

Damaged cover.jpg

and the driven torus assembly was damaged too: the small "ears" were flat and a strip of steel was missing:

Damaged driven torus.jpg

The black oil was the result of the destroyed cover and the deep scratches were done by the residues going everywhere. As I found other strange scratchings, this transmission had an hard life.

Fortunately, I had some good used parts and, the ones I don't have will come from the US.

How long hard parts will be available for those transmissions? Sure, the grooves at the hubs could be repaired by turning them and inserting a sleeve. This will be necessary when all the good parts are gone.
#2
My 1979 Seville's ECU sends pulses to the injectors only when engine is off and ingnition is on. Moving the throttle gives nice pulses. When cranking the engine pulses stop and engine wont start.
Replaced already temp sensors, TPS, distributor and checked wiring. 
Only "problem" is that voltage on junction box drops below 10V when cranking.
Can this be the cause of not starting?
Also tried a repLacement ECU but problem remains.
#3
Update:
I found the original hose and that appears to have the same dimensions, give or take a few tenths of a mm).
#4
General Discussion / Re: What's Going On Here
Last post by The Tassie Devil(le) - Today at 12:43:09 AM
Definitely a spammer, but until we can get some clearer information so we can act, there is not much we can do.

The only way the PM system can be used is by another Member.

Hopefully, when Steve can send me the information, I should be able to complete the banning process.

BUT, up till then, everybody, please be careful.

Bruce. >:D
#5
Technical / Authenticity / Re: Trunk misaligned
Last post by ZGJim - Yesterday at 10:16:43 PM
Finally got time to remove the trunk hinge straps and the passenger side strap was bent and twisted.  Found a replacement on CJs Cadillac Parts.  They shipped the next day and it fit exactly as it should.  Trunk is now aligned and contacting the seal correctly.


Thanks for the advice.

Jim
#6
General Discussion / Re: What's Going On Here
Last post by RedCarpetCad - Yesterday at 10:02:08 PM
We received a message from "Green" as well about a part we were looking for. The private message says someone named Foxsnout has the part we're looking for but gave the same Adamclaystore@yahoo.com email. Yes, it appears to be another scammer.
#7
General Discussion / Re: What's Going On Here
Last post by The Tassie Devil(le) - Yesterday at 09:19:45 PM
Steve,

I have tried searching for GREEN, Green, "GREEN* "GREEN" but still nothing.

If you can send me a complete copy to my personal email address, it might assist further.

Thanks,

Bruce. >:D
#8
General Discussion / Re: What's Going On Here
Last post by Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621 - Yesterday at 08:24:03 PM
The membership requirement was delayed until the 15th to give everyone a chance to get their account credentials set up.
#9
General Discussion / Re: What's Going On Here
Last post by 59-in-pieces - Yesterday at 08:11:12 PM
Bruce,

This is what I received, which looks Kosher, like every other notice from the forum that I have a PM and how to get it and respond to it by the blue links.

How is this getting through our nifty new barrier system - or is this guy a real dues paying membe5 MEMBER.


"Cadillac & LaSalle Club Discussion Forum
 
From:
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To:
Steve B.

Wed, May 8 at 9:05 AM

You have just been sent a personal message by Green on Cadillac & LaSalle Club Discussion Forum.

IMPORTANT: Remember, this is just a notification. Please do not reply to this email.

Read this Personal Message here: https://forums.cadillaclasalle.club/index.php?action=pm;pmsg=44366#msg44366

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#10
General Discussion / Need advice/help
Last post by jsgomes1950 - Yesterday at 08:02:55 PM
My name is John (member#29625).I have a 1940 lasalle model 50 4door sedan that I am,  gulp!, restomoding. I have a complete chassis with the radiator, engine,transmission, rearend,gastank, well you get it. It's a complete rolling / running chassis minus the body. I would like to sell all of it, but I have no idea what it's worth. Engine and transmission are in very good running condition. Can anyone give me an idea as to it's value? I've been offered $500.00 dollars for the engine and transmission but that sounds alittle low.