Hi folks -- this is not Ebody related but definately Mopar related, hoping its ok.....part rant and part plead for the transmission experts here to chime in.
I have been up to my ears in trying to get the Red Baron done.....my 17 year old son's first car, a 1980 Volare with a slant 6
Synopsis -- bought the car for him as a runner/driver in late May. Sounded and ran great. Unknown to us, a problem lurked beneath......oil pump siezed due to fragging cam bearings in late July.
Sooooooo.....took the engine out to rebuild it......THATS all done but we still haven't fired it up yet to break it in......You see, I could have just redone everything with the stock 1 bbl setup....but NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO....I had to go and let project creep set in...converting to a "super six" 2 bbl setup. I figured that since the super six setup came from the factory, it would be a no brainer to do it....right? LOL
One remaining issue is kickdown linkage setup for the 904 in it.
Bought a Bouchillon torqueflight kickdown setup because it was advertised as the be all and end all solution...pricey but hey if its fast and it works....right?
Ok, so I am now officially HATING the Bouchillon kit. NOTHING BUT ISSUES so far. Hoping they are all user error......but......
Problem is --- Bouchillon didnt apparently take into consideration the fact that slant 6 engines have their rear cooler lines running differently than a small block etc. and I am in a pickle trying to figure out the best way to rectify.......
First off, they do NOT have any supersix pics in their instruction manual. Plenty of 4bbl setups...but no carter BBD 2 bbl specific pics....
That leads to issue #2.....the picture I posted below is the only way the bracket they provide can seemingly go.....HOWEVER, its misalligned that way....
Now, moving to the underside --- the bracket "C" the cable housing attaches to will not fit on our trans in the spot they say it should......the tranny line is most decidely in the very middle of the location the bracket needs to be, if installed per their directions....
Here is what ours looks like if done that way....the tranny fluid line goes exactly in the middle of the bolt hole and there is not enough give to tweak and bend the line to be as crazy wide of the bracket it would need to be.....the line goes through the middle of the bracket both side to side and up and down.
Thought we could tweak the trans line but no way.....and I am worried about ruining the line as it stands......that line is snaked around the trans and engine in a ridiculous manner.....we didnt install the intake/exhaust until the block and those lines were installed in the car. Even with all that room the lines were terrible tricky to snake into place.
Installed the bracket from "under" the trans hole to illustrate...more along the lines it needs to point.....just UNDER the trans tab....
So then we thought maybe we could get away with installing the bracket sort of reversed.....the bracket just barely touches the trans line....which I can fix......
It lines up to where I think it would be close enough......BUT......the cable ends up being an inch to 1.5 inches too short because the bracket is reversed and the trans lever would be partially engaged at idle, with no adjustment possible....plus the black plastic housing end wont lock into the bracket because its reversed....
The only thing I can think of is to try and cut the trans line and install a hose to a fitting at the trans or unscrew the fitting at the trans and see if I can somehow graft another piece in there somehow?
AAAAARRRGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was thinking of trying to pull the brass fitting that the rear trsns line attaches to....and take it to a parts store and see if there is some sort of combination of fittings and hose I can use to reroute the hard line a bit......does nayone know off hand the sizes of that fitting??? It looks like this
Afraid to hack the trans line to cut it...dont want metal getting into the line....and the line is SO wrapped around the engine, it cannot be removed without pulling most of it all apart again.....
Here is where we stand right now....
And here is the stage where we installed the lines, with great difficulty I might add......
Yeah....LOTS of stuff has to come out.....the factory routing is this:
"Just bend and reroute the line" approach aint happening...the line is STRING and I am afraid that if I ruin it trying to tweak it so much I am really screwed.....floopan and other stuff going on under there also complicates this....
So......looking to draw on the immense knowledge base here......any advice or ideas would be appreciated!
Side note: When I built my 72 Barracuda, it seemed like the car WANTED to get done....everything more or less fell together....but this car seems to be fighting us now.....LOL
Hell, I dont even know if the new rebuild will even RUN at this point.....it should but you know how things can go....and I need ot get this car done and driving before the snow flies.
Thanks, folks, for whatever wisdom you can share.