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Old 05-03-2020, 01:18 PM
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1952 Fluid Drive

Hi Everyone!
I have a 1952 Chrysler Saratoga with a 4 speed fluid drive.
The converter seal are leaking are there and suggestions on locating replacements.
I am also converting from 6v positive ground to 12V negative ground. Has any one dose this and if so how did the wire the trans?
Thanks for any help!
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Possible replacement

I´ve hear that Hyster Forklinfts has the same converter system.
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Chrysler Saratoga 1952

Originally Posted by Chase1952
Hi Everyone!
I have a 1952 Chrysler Saratoga with a 4 speed fluid drive.
The converter seal are leaking are there and suggestions on locating replacements.
I am also converting from 6v positive ground to 12V negative ground. Has any one dose this and if so how did the wire the trans?
Thanks for any help!
Did you solve the problem? I do have the same Chrysler and also the same problem: Leakage of the torque converter. Hope you can help
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