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<blockquote data-quote="FSM06" data-source="post: 90501" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>To start Falcon, to some degree there is always "some" metal on the magnet in nearly all of the transmissions that I service even if they are just getting a filter change. Things like that picture are very likely where they come from. Second, the belleville type spring that provides the tension against the lo/rev clutch piston is what that ground into and yes that was replaced as well. As far as the small hole, I would venture to say it may be a balancing factor or possibly something for the press to use as a guide during the stamping process. ?? You guys are really making me delve far deeper into this trans process than ever before! I like it!</p><p></p><p>FSM</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Went back and looked and it seems all six shafts have the hole indexed at about 10:30, so would have to say it has to do with the pressing process rather than balancing.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]179135[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FSM06, post: 90501, member: 77"] To start Falcon, to some degree there is always "some" metal on the magnet in nearly all of the transmissions that I service even if they are just getting a filter change. Things like that picture are very likely where they come from. Second, the belleville type spring that provides the tension against the lo/rev clutch piston is what that ground into and yes that was replaced as well. As far as the small hole, I would venture to say it may be a balancing factor or possibly something for the press to use as a guide during the stamping process. ?? You guys are really making me delve far deeper into this trans process than ever before! I like it! FSM Went back and looked and it seems all six shafts have the hole indexed at about 10:30, so would have to say it has to do with the pressing process rather than balancing. [ATTACH=full]179135[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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