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  • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

    NP A833's like synthetic ATF. Scott, do the shift forks have teflon on the tips where they slide in? The teflon wears off from driving with your hand resting on the shifter, which puts pressure on the fork. Polish up that main drivegear retainer so the throw out bearing slides nice and smooth without any lube on it.
    Jeremy George in Windsor NY

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    • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

      No teflon tips on the forks. I'll get a closeup shot them.

      So far, I havent got two people tell me the same thing on what kind of fluid to run in these. I have gotten 90 wt, syn 75/90 gear oil, ATF, 30 wt motor oil, and now synthetic tranny fluid. I even called three dealersships and none could tell me what is recommended. Two made obvious guesses.
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      • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

        I run syncromesh ;D
        Escaped on a technicality.

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          The 81 dodge van service manual says Dexron II for this trans.

          The 81 Chevy truck service manual says 85W90 for all manual transmissions.

          Good luck.
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          • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

            Originally posted by squirrel

            The 81 dodge van service manual says Dexron II for this trans.

            The 81 Chevy truck service manual says 85W90 for all manual transmissions.

            Good luck.
            Thanks!! That answers my question. :P
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            • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

              Scott, my Dad was a New Process, Dana, Spicer, Eaton dealer for 40 years servicing the light, med, and big truck repair world, and rebuild a good many A-833's including helping me do the one in the 73 'Cuda I had. He always went with ATF, do to Dodge's use of it in these. I have two friends with Mopars running these, with Synthetic ATF and they both haven't had an issue, as well as how good synth. ATF works in a T5 too.

              Since this came from a GM, and they used GL4 gearoil maybe thats the way you should go. Or you could compromise, and run a thinner 75w synth. gear oil, Poyal Purple, Red Line etc. My thought on running thinner oil, frees up some HP.
              Jeremy George in Windsor NY

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              • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

                I need that front bearing retainer for mine lol the one I have is broke >

                no one around here has a listing on it ( buddys in gm parts)

                my other buddy just socred a 300 gmc for his 53 chevy he is building I told him he can steal my tranny if he switches it over to open drive line

                keep up the good work

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                • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

                  The guy who rebuilt mine a few years back got a new one from GM. I will see if I can find the part number. It is annoyingly not on the part itself.
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                  • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

                    14039085

                    maybe it...maybe not.

                    probably obsolete
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                    • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

                      lmao...


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                      • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

                        somtimes I wonder if youre some sort of god....
                        If you can leave two black stripes from the exit of one corner to the braking zone of the next, you have enough horsepower. - Mark Donohue

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                        • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

                          Originally posted by JOES66FURY2
                          somtimes I wonder if youre some sort of god....
                          Me too! :D
                          Escaped on a technicality.

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                          • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

                            I happen to have a 1985 chevy truck parts book, and I also have google. Combine the two...find the answer.

                            But yes, I am definitely some sort of god.
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                            • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

                              Originally posted by squirrel
                              14039085

                              maybe it...maybe not.

                              probably obsolete
                              yep thats what they told me

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                              • Re: Rebeldryver's '65 Impala SS Black Betty

                                I was able to get the trans by myself in less than two hours this morning. Its what I have been worried about. The bellhousing is not centered on the back of the block and its putting side pressure on the input shaft, causing wear on the bearing.

                                I'll have pics up tonight.
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