No forward gears

Dugan

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I've been on the site for a few months now but haven't posted anything. i have a 67 mustang with a 302 from a 68 and a c4 tranny. now to the problem.. i was driving around town with a friend and we stoped to switch drivers, when my friend put it in D it wouldn't move. there is a tube (vacuum?) that runs from the intake to the tranny it was disconnected, reconnected it and while i still had it jacked up i started it and put it in D and the wheels spun but after i let the car down i tried to drive it and it wouldn't move... any ideas?


i don't know if it makes a difference but..
it also has a manual/automatic valve body and a B&M quicksilver shifter
 
I am not sure that is true. The modulator valve lowers fluid pressure under high vacuum. When they fail, you get full pressure all the time. It could cause a low fluid level since a ruptured diaphram will allow fluid to be sucked into the motor. The car would be smoking badly if this was happening. Low fluid could cause you symtoms.
 
That's right. The modulator controls the line pressure in the tranny and the shift points. The forward drum is not locking up. Whether it be from old clutches or a broken seal. No forward clutch pack means no forward gears at all. It's fixable in the garage if you can turn a wrench and read a book.
 
i was leaking transmission fluid before the problem began. i overfilled it by a little on accident and have since checked it. it is still a little over full. it does smoke somewhat out of the exhaust on startups and the higher you rev the engine :shrug:
 
That's because your forward clutches are still fried.:D
You generally lose first gear first. Here's what mine looked like. But I still had 2nd and 3rd gear.
burntclutcheskh5.webp
 

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