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  • My Project Cars
    1948 Town and Country Convertible Coupe

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    Texas
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    Car Restoration

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  1. The pressure of my 1948 Chrysler Town and Country Convertible Coupe transmission was exactly 40 psi at 14 mph in third gear.
  2. Thanks. This was exactly what I needed. Great pictures!! I was able to check the pressure.
  3. On the picture of the transmission shown, where would you insert the pressure gauge?
  4. Thanks. Good pictures of transmission. Can someone tell me where to check the pressure of the transmission? Where do you insert the pressure gauge?
  5. Thanks. I have this Service Reference Book. It says "Remove the pressure line plug". It then says "that's the upper of the two hexes on the right side of the main shaft rear bearing retainer". There are three square plugs on the side of the transmission. The bottom plug is the drain, the center plug is the filler, then there is the top plug. Which plug is this Service Reference Book referring to?
  6. Where do you connect the pressure gauge to test the pressure on a 1948 Chrysler Town and Country fluid drive transmission?
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