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Best source for 1957 Hydramatic rear main seal?

Started by Cadillac Jack 82, November 12, 2015, 10:50:44 AM

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Cadillac Jack 82


Guys:

    Who has the best rear main seal for my 1957 Hydramatic?  I've noticed that over time my rear seal is leaking a good amount of fluid and spraying it down my undercarriage.  The way I discovered this was my trans was slipping at higher speeds.  I stopped, checked the fluid on the dipstick, and it was almost empty.  I topped it up and drove the rest of the way back to my storage unit.  I want to try and get this repaired before leaving it in storage over the winter. 
Tim

CLC Member #30850

1934 Harley VD 74ci "Rosie"
1948 Buick 76S "Lillian"
1950 Cadillac CDV "Doris"
1959 Cadillac CDV "Shelley"

Past Cars

1937 LaSalle Coupe
1955 Cadillac CDV
1957 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe
1964 Cadillac SDV

and a bunch of others...

Walter Youshock

I'd try FATSCO in New Jersey.  Do you know anything about the history of your trans?  Was it ever rebuilt?
CLC #11959 (Life)
1957 Coupe deVille
1991 Brougham

Cadillac Jack 82


Walter:

    According to the previous owner the trans was rebuilt but he didn't have any receipts for this as it was done by the previous owner.  Whether that's true or not is beyond me.  I don't think the trans needs to be rebuilt as it shifts fine with fluid
Tim

CLC Member #30850

1934 Harley VD 74ci "Rosie"
1948 Buick 76S "Lillian"
1950 Cadillac CDV "Doris"
1959 Cadillac CDV "Shelley"

Past Cars

1937 LaSalle Coupe
1955 Cadillac CDV
1957 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe
1964 Cadillac SDV

and a bunch of others...

Walter Youshock

Just wondering how long ago it was done.  The gaskets turn to glass and are internally useless.

You'll also need a rear unit housing gasket since you have to remove the housing to replace the seal.  At least they were smart or kind enough to put a drain plug in the pan!!!  Whoever decided that transmissions don't need drain plugs should drown in an ocean of ATF...
CLC #11959 (Life)
1957 Coupe deVille
1991 Brougham

Bobby B

Tim,
  I second Walter. Fatsco should have it. I have the convenience of being 15 minutes away from them, and it does come in handy.  ;)  They have A LOT of stuff for the older trannys….
                  Bobby
1947 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible Coupe
1968 Mustang Convertible
1973 Mustang Convertible
1969 Jaguar E-Type Roadster
1971 Datsun 240Z
1979 H-D FLH

Cadillac Jack 82


Okay I'm going to grab a shop manual before getting into this but this should be an 1-2 hour job right?  I'll check with FATSCO about getting a gasket set for the rear seal and the rear housing.  I could strip the whole trans apart for other gaskets/clutches but I don't want to have to do that unless absolutely necessary.  Again the car shifts fine from 0-80
Tim

CLC Member #30850

1934 Harley VD 74ci "Rosie"
1948 Buick 76S "Lillian"
1950 Cadillac CDV "Doris"
1959 Cadillac CDV "Shelley"

Past Cars

1937 LaSalle Coupe
1955 Cadillac CDV
1957 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe
1964 Cadillac SDV

and a bunch of others...

Walter Youshock

HAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!  ONE OR TWO HOURS!!!!!!!   

CLC #11959 (Life)
1957 Coupe deVille
1991 Brougham

Cadillac Jack 82


Walter...I appreciate your humor but give me a realistic figure.  I have access to a full shop with lift and a mechanic with 30+ years experience
Tim

CLC Member #30850

1934 Harley VD 74ci "Rosie"
1948 Buick 76S "Lillian"
1950 Cadillac CDV "Doris"
1959 Cadillac CDV "Shelley"

Past Cars

1937 LaSalle Coupe
1955 Cadillac CDV
1957 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe
1964 Cadillac SDV

and a bunch of others...

Walter Youshock

You might get it done in 2 hours.  At least you have access to a lift.  Hopefully your mechanic is familiar with the  X frame drive shaft and the trans housing.
CLC #11959 (Life)
1957 Coupe deVille
1991 Brougham

Bobby B

Quote from: Walter Youshock on November 13, 2015, 06:45:07 PM
You might get it done in 2 hours. 

Walter,
     That….IS Funny!  ;D  There's nothing on these cars that takes 2 hours except getting ready to go for a ride! I'm more of a realist who takes Murphy into consideration whenever I tackle something as simple as 101….. ::)   
                                                           Bobby

     
1947 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible Coupe
1968 Mustang Convertible
1973 Mustang Convertible
1969 Jaguar E-Type Roadster
1971 Datsun 240Z
1979 H-D FLH

Cadillac Jack 82


Well he's familiar with a variety of old cars...helped me work on my Buick with various projects.  I'll plan for a 5 hour ordeal at bare min.  Thanks for the advice fellas
Tim

CLC Member #30850

1934 Harley VD 74ci "Rosie"
1948 Buick 76S "Lillian"
1950 Cadillac CDV "Doris"
1959 Cadillac CDV "Shelley"

Past Cars

1937 LaSalle Coupe
1955 Cadillac CDV
1957 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe
1964 Cadillac SDV

and a bunch of others...