Chopperdriver
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1970 300 vert, klunk when shifting at low rpm, no sound when shifting at moderate rpm. Transmission mount? U joints seem fine.
If it adjusted too “strong“ it can klunk on light throttle up shifts.Is the throttle linkage to the trans adjusted correctly? (sometimes referred to as "kickdown linkage")
There are times when I've asked this question and gotten the "the linkage is missing" response too.... Which gives you all sort of problems.If it adjusted too “strong“ it can klunk on light throttle up shifts.
A shift kit can do the same thing by having the internal pressures too high. It won’t matter when you are on the pedal harder, but will do this and light throttle.
Both of them1-2? 2-3? or both shifts?
No I don’t think so, trans was rebuilt about 1,000 miles agoWas a transmission shift kit installed?
They seem pretty tight, for 53 years old anywayRear end gears?
No new vibrations that I have felt, I need to climb under there and check the mount.Typically, the only "clunk" should be from "P" or "D" into "R". There is not an accumulator in the "R" apply fluid circuit as there is in the "D" (or forward gears) apply fluid circuit, so it is a "more firm" shift. Which might also take all of the slack out of the driveline items (u-joints and accent any rear axle gear lash, possibly). This item can also be accentuated by quick off-throttle then on-throttle situations at cruising speeds on a smoother/quiet road.
Are there any "new" driveline vibrations in the mix, too? What about the condition of the rear transmission mount rubber???
CBODY67
I’ll look up how to check that, thanksIs the throttle linkage to the trans adjusted correctly? (sometimes referred to as "kickdown linkage")
Not loose enough for stuff to flop around, but loose enough to cause a clunk. Pretty common on 9 1/4's. The 9 1/4 in my '85 W150 you can physically see the yoke get sucked in when you put in reverse, if you stand by the wheel and look in. It bangs like crazy, but goes down the road fine.If the crush sleeve was loose you would be having all sorts of problems. The yoke would be loose and flopping around. Very unlikely.