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Any Borg-Warner automatic trans experts here?

NutmegCT

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Having "issues" with the kickdown on a late 1950s 3-speed BW automatic.

Any folks with experience?
 
I have a Vanden Plas Princess with that trans. It has a faulty parking pawl, so it creeps. Research led me to Fisher Auto Transmission in Fairfield, N.J. I spoke to Pete there - he's their vintage trans guy. No experience with them other than the phone conversation, but nice to deal with.
Bob
 
Bob - thanks for the info. We're trying to determine if a 1958 AMC "Flash-o-matic" transmission is the same thing as a "Warner Gear Model 8" automatic. The early Flashomatic is sometimes referred to as a "Borg Warner M-8", but we're not sure if that's the same as the Warner Gear Model 8. We have a Warner Gear Model 8 manual. The AMC Flashomatic manual leaves a bit to be desired.

Tom
 
Might clean the solenoid or check wiring for oil and make sure grounds are spotless. BorgWarner is still any easy trans for good tranny shops as kits are available everywhere yet.
 
Thanks Larry. I was able to confirm that the late 1950s Flash-o-matic was indeed the Warner Gear M-8.

Also, after some poking around, I discovered the disconnected wire to the solenoid. Cleaned, reconnected, insulated - and now the kickdown works.

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Amazing! Car with attitude! Glad you found it! :encouragement:
 
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