Scouty
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Well I finally got around to dropping the pan on my 727 and found these two pieces in the pan (see below). My Scout lost reverse a couple of months ago and it has been sitting in the garage ever since. The day before reverse disappeared I had driven it around with no problems. Scout was driving perfect, no noises, and was shifting normally. The Scout doesn't get used very often, and does sit for prolonged periods, but always performs well when used. The tranny was rebuilt about 5 years ago but has less than 20,000 miles on it.
I thought maybe the reverse band broke and decided rather than spend money to tear into this tranny, it was time to swap out the 258 for a v8 since I have a 727 with an IH bellhousing. So just to satisfy my curiousity I decided to see what was in the pan. So it looks like the low reverse band lever broke. Not sure what the rectangular piece of metal is, thought maybe part of the band, but am starting to think maybe not. So my questions are. 1. How can I determine if the band is broken? 2. Is the lever replaceable with the tranny in the truck? 3. If so does the valve body need to come off? 4. What is the rectangular piece of metal?
Thanks for any assistance.
Matt
I thought maybe the reverse band broke and decided rather than spend money to tear into this tranny, it was time to swap out the 258 for a v8 since I have a 727 with an IH bellhousing. So just to satisfy my curiousity I decided to see what was in the pan. So it looks like the low reverse band lever broke. Not sure what the rectangular piece of metal is, thought maybe part of the band, but am starting to think maybe not. So my questions are. 1. How can I determine if the band is broken? 2. Is the lever replaceable with the tranny in the truck? 3. If so does the valve body need to come off? 4. What is the rectangular piece of metal?
Thanks for any assistance.
Matt
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