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41b dozer g
Bronze Level Joined: 01 Oct 2018 Location: California Points: 2 |
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Posted: 01 Oct 2018 at 12:38am |
Anybody familiar with the 21c trans? Been hard to get her moving for a year or 2 and now she doesn't move at all. Any help greatly appreciated.
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 30715 |
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Was it sluggish on cold starts where it seemed to have to build pressure in the converter before anything would happen?
I have a 7G which uses a similar style power shift just smaller. Have to drain the trans, check ALL the suction screens, the filters and lines. I had multiple issues with screens loaded severely, filter had NOT been changed forever and the scavenge line had started sucking air thru the hose sidewall. Those in turn destroyed the scavenge/charging pump. With all external possibilities covered then check the pressures off the transmission, if you have instrumentation are they working, are they anywhere close to the lower red lines? Lastly IF all the filters and screens are good, the pump delivering plenty of volume and pressure and the converter spools up readily(Can see that with the drive shaft turning after start in N), look to that same driveling when put in gear, does it stop? Does the engine reach RPM with the converter basically stalled(driveline stopped), that would indicate converter failure. If the shaft continues to spin then either have clutch pack or clutch application O-rings dried out or cooked and failed. Minnpar had SOME seals for my old machine, went to a local HD Hydraulics shop and got nylon/Teflon seal rings and backing orings for the drum seals, the bronze and steel clutches in my unit were in decent enough shape to re-use. That spare sits ready to install in my tractor currently. |
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