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Separating hydramatic from Lincoln 317

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I'm still trying to find out how to get the tranny off my motor. It's a hydramatic tranny and a 317 y block. Got the 6 bolts going from tranny case to block off. I understand that I need to unbolt the tranny torus from the flywheel but don't know how or where this occurs. I looked into where the starter was and see the flywheel and it looks like the bolts are on the tranny side, hard to get to. Was told there are 20 nuts to remove but if what I see in there is what I need to remove,there are more like 40 or more bolts. Plus I don't see a way to get a cover off the tranny to do something from the inside.
I know I need a manual to better understand the tranny but for now I could use some advice. Thanks


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There should be a cover on the bottom under the torque converter to get to the converter drain plugs. Photo is from a 55 Motors Manual showing the cover on a 52-55 Lincoln engine.








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Thanks but does getting to the drain plugs help get the tranny out?

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Plus I was told there isn't a torque converter on this one but a torus.

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Call it what ever you want. If I’m not mistaken you turn it to a plug on the bottom and it will drain the ….. but slow. If you rotate it 180* there is a second plug if you remove it the ….. will drain fast. Have a big pan ready. Then remove the 20 or so nuts. Without making a mess then slide back the trans. My dad had me put 2or3 4” studs where 2 bolts were to help slide it back. 

I could be wrong about the drains as the last time I worked on one was 1961 when I was 17…


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Before you go any further you should get the factory shop manual for this car. (You might need the 1952 shop manual along with the 54 supplement) 
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I have the 54 lincoln repair and adjustment manual which is really quite detailed but it doesn't have a thing about the gm transmission.

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The 20 nuts are located where? Connects the torque converter to the flywheel? I've never been inside a tranny so am pretty ignorant

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Kinda yes. Think old ….. the converter(call it what you want) is not held on by 3 or 4 bolts like modern one. It’s held to a solid starter ring gear (not the proper name) with 20+ bolts and nuts and has o-rings or a gasket to seal it all together. You will see all this when you get the bottom shield off. The solid plate that has the starter gear on it attaches to the crank with the standard 5-6 bolts. 

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ive never had anything to do with this setup but couldnt just unbolt the transmission and pull it of leaving the tc in place like any other transmission.then you could see what your up against.


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