Trans Trouble
#1
Trans Trouble
So we're out on our road trip out west in the Turtle Van, a trip of 2000 miles, one we've taken many times in the 96 Grand Caracruzer.
But this time, the 'ol tranny decides half way is all she can do.
1000 miles from the house, first gear only.
Had the spare trans at home, so we rented a car and drove home to get it and the required tools.
A special thanks to Ben at McDowell Towing for the use of the shed and his floor jack.
The rest of our vacation, though shortened, was uneventfull.
Now, to rebuild the broken one.
EZ1
But this time, the 'ol tranny decides half way is all she can do.
1000 miles from the house, first gear only.
Had the spare trans at home, so we rented a car and drove home to get it and the required tools.
A special thanks to Ben at McDowell Towing for the use of the shed and his floor jack.
The rest of our vacation, though shortened, was uneventfull.
Now, to rebuild the broken one.
EZ1
#2
there are many things you could do to make that installation a lot easier. I'd remove the extension housing on the passenger side where the cv shaft goes in, then you won't be fighting around the flex plate. I'd leave off the trans mount until you get the engine bolted to the motor.
did you know that the torque converter bolts have one lug off center and there's a trick to line it up so you don't have to guess?
getting the trans back in is really easy if you pull off the hood and use a come-a-long from the rafters to pull it up into place. the bolt that holds the heater tube is a nice center balance point.
are you sure it was stuck in 1st gear? I read that limp in is 2nd gear. did you connect a scanner to see what's up? maybe it's just an electrical problem?
did you know that the torque converter bolts have one lug off center and there's a trick to line it up so you don't have to guess?
getting the trans back in is really easy if you pull off the hood and use a come-a-long from the rafters to pull it up into place. the bolt that holds the heater tube is a nice center balance point.
are you sure it was stuck in 1st gear? I read that limp in is 2nd gear. did you connect a scanner to see what's up? maybe it's just an electrical problem?
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