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Hello Friends. Can any of you tell me what is wrong with my OD unit based on the following recital? The vehicle is an 1965 BJ-8.
1. After sticking in overdrive several times during a recent ride, where it would take several minutes of driving for overdrive to disengage, I started an investigation.
2. On my next test drive I put the car in overdrive and then attempted to disengage it. This time the overdrive refused to disengage. It stayed in OD in all forward gears. I operated the switch several times, but it would not disengage.
3. I drove nose first into the garage and parked it. To test the severity of the problem, I tried pushing the car forward and backward. I could not push the car backwards.
4. I started with a test of the electrical system. Dash switch, kick down switch, shifter switch and solenoid all work as they should.
5. I Removed tranny cover and verified operation of electrical components.
6. I removed the bypass valve assembly (it was full of oil, but no pressure) and inspected and cleaned all parts. They all looked good and the tiny hole in the valve body was not blocked.
7. I adjusted the solenoid arm per the instructions in the manual. When completed, I could push a 3/16 shaft through the hole in the lever and into the hole in the casing with no problem while the solenoid was activated.
8. I attempted to push the car backwards, but the OD was still locked up.
9. I ran the car on Jackstands in 3rd and 4th gear and switched the OD on and off several times. I heard no change in the rpm during this exercise.
10. I again lowered the car and attempted to push it backwards and it would not budge.
11. After reading an old thread on this site, I tried hitting the overdrive with a lead hammer in the area where the OD unit meets the gear box. The OD remained locked.
12. I then hit the OD where the conical section of the OD unit meets the cylindrical section of the OD unit. I heard a "ping" and the car immediately rolled backwards a few inches. The OD was unstuck.
Based on the above information, what do you think is wrong with the overdrive unit?
Thank you in advance for your time and thoughts.
Best regards,
Bill
1. After sticking in overdrive several times during a recent ride, where it would take several minutes of driving for overdrive to disengage, I started an investigation.
2. On my next test drive I put the car in overdrive and then attempted to disengage it. This time the overdrive refused to disengage. It stayed in OD in all forward gears. I operated the switch several times, but it would not disengage.
3. I drove nose first into the garage and parked it. To test the severity of the problem, I tried pushing the car forward and backward. I could not push the car backwards.
4. I started with a test of the electrical system. Dash switch, kick down switch, shifter switch and solenoid all work as they should.
5. I Removed tranny cover and verified operation of electrical components.
6. I removed the bypass valve assembly (it was full of oil, but no pressure) and inspected and cleaned all parts. They all looked good and the tiny hole in the valve body was not blocked.
7. I adjusted the solenoid arm per the instructions in the manual. When completed, I could push a 3/16 shaft through the hole in the lever and into the hole in the casing with no problem while the solenoid was activated.
8. I attempted to push the car backwards, but the OD was still locked up.
9. I ran the car on Jackstands in 3rd and 4th gear and switched the OD on and off several times. I heard no change in the rpm during this exercise.
10. I again lowered the car and attempted to push it backwards and it would not budge.
11. After reading an old thread on this site, I tried hitting the overdrive with a lead hammer in the area where the OD unit meets the gear box. The OD remained locked.
12. I then hit the OD where the conical section of the OD unit meets the cylindrical section of the OD unit. I heard a "ping" and the car immediately rolled backwards a few inches. The OD was unstuck.
Based on the above information, what do you think is wrong with the overdrive unit?
Thank you in advance for your time and thoughts.
Best regards,
Bill