I have a 47 Chief with sidecar that I recently brought back to life after sitting for 20 years. I'm a reformed street rodder and have been maintaining and repairing my 46 Chief for 7 years but I've never been inside a Chief engine or tranny. On this 47 there is a whine in 2nd gear and when I stop or shut it off I hear something slide down a shaft and land with a noticeable metallic ring sound. It shifts solid but occasionally pops out of 1st under a load like up a hill. The clutch was a goner when I first fired it up so I put in a new one from Greer and changed the primary / tranny oil after 50 miles to make sure it was flushed out but haven't touched the transmission yet. Any ideas?
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Originally posted by Lonewolf_51 View PostMike, take off the shift tower to inspect. Make certain the large nut on the left side that secures the clutch hub in place hasn't come loose (forgot to bend over the washer). That would be the easiest thing to do at this point. Good luck.
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Originally posted by mike46chief View PostThanks. I'll pull it off and have a look.
The hack is gonna keep your wrenches busy.
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