Totally Stumped!
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http://www.partshp.com/Converters.htm#Dodge Gas
This is where I got my kit for a rebuild to convert my existing 46re into a 47re.
I would also PM Master Tech, he's our main man for transmission knowledge and he would be able to give you an idea where to start!
This is where I got my kit for a rebuild to convert my existing 46re into a 47re.
I would also PM Master Tech, he's our main man for transmission knowledge and he would be able to give you an idea where to start!
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Well it seemed to be better for about a week, then the same issue has returned. Everything has been checked and is in good order. I spoke with the mechanic and he did a little research on Identifix and has come up with a possible issue of it being the intake gasket. Just wondering if anyone knows if this may be the cause of my issues. Any input will be appreciated. Thanks!
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If he thinks it's the intake gasket, have him check for leaks on it.
Do you know the process or everything he did to replace all the plugs? If he messed with anything and that turns out to be the problem, the repair is on him because he certainly would charge you for the time and parts needed to do the entire job, even if it means taking other things off to get access.
On the other hand it could just be a problem that has nothing to do with the work he did, it's hard to say, but just be nice and work with him on the issue, I'm sure he doesn't mean any wrong.
I wouldn't doubt that it's running rich for one reason or another, the symptoms you described match it pretty well.
Do you know the process or everything he did to replace all the plugs? If he messed with anything and that turns out to be the problem, the repair is on him because he certainly would charge you for the time and parts needed to do the entire job, even if it means taking other things off to get access.
On the other hand it could just be a problem that has nothing to do with the work he did, it's hard to say, but just be nice and work with him on the issue, I'm sure he doesn't mean any wrong.
I wouldn't doubt that it's running rich for one reason or another, the symptoms you described match it pretty well.
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