Oh God...is my transmission on its way out?
#24
Mine did. But the only symptom was dropping OD, and eventually a trans temp light. Fluid always looked and smelled fine. Trans shifted fine, all be it not into OD once it dropped out (after about a 1/2 hour of driving).
By the way, fuel consumption with OD on the expressway is terrible! LOL So while the temptation was to just keep driving it until the the transmission eventually failed, I decided that getting OD back into working condition would save me enough fuel to pay for the new tranny in about a year or two.
By the way, fuel consumption with OD on the expressway is terrible! LOL So while the temptation was to just keep driving it until the the transmission eventually failed, I decided that getting OD back into working condition would save me enough fuel to pay for the new tranny in about a year or two.
#25
Mine did. But the only symptom was dropping OD, and eventually a trans temp light. Fluid always looked and smelled fine. Trans shifted fine, all be it not into OD once it dropped out (after about a 1/2 hour of driving).
By the way, fuel consumption with OD on the expressway is terrible! LOL So while the temptation was to just keep driving it until the the transmission eventually failed, I decided that getting OD back into working condition would save me enough fuel to pay for the new tranny in about a year or two.
By the way, fuel consumption with OD on the expressway is terrible! LOL So while the temptation was to just keep driving it until the the transmission eventually failed, I decided that getting OD back into working condition would save me enough fuel to pay for the new tranny in about a year or two.
That's the weird thing: no slips, OD is fine.
What if my transmission ran a tad hot one day? What would the fluid look like?
#26
Gets browner if it's burnt. ATF +4 doesn't change color/smell that much though. (from MonteC's thread)
@dodge (no underscore) dude: On page six of monte's thread, is a list of parts for a member that regularly towed a 7k pound trailer. You don't have to use all of it, but, it has a very nice list of heavy duty parts.
@dodge (no underscore) dude: On page six of monte's thread, is a list of parts for a member that regularly towed a 7k pound trailer. You don't have to use all of it, but, it has a very nice list of heavy duty parts.
#27
My torque converter clutch refused to unlock, but that was a symptom of other problems. not the main problem.
For upgrading a trans, ALWAYS install a larger than factory auxiliary cooler, AND a REMOTE FILTER KIT on the cooler lines. Also, put a port on the cooling lines to check pressure - below 40psi and that trans is in trouble.
For upgrading a trans, ALWAYS install a larger than factory auxiliary cooler, AND a REMOTE FILTER KIT on the cooler lines. Also, put a port on the cooling lines to check pressure - below 40psi and that trans is in trouble.
#29
Gets browner if it's burnt. ATF +4 doesn't change color/smell that much though. (from MonteC's thread)
@dodge (no underscore) dude: On page six of monte's thread, is a list of parts for a member that regularly towed a 7k pound trailer. You don't have to use all of it, but, it has a very nice list of heavy duty parts.
@dodge (no underscore) dude: On page six of monte's thread, is a list of parts for a member that regularly towed a 7k pound trailer. You don't have to use all of it, but, it has a very nice list of heavy duty parts.
My torque converter clutch refused to unlock, but that was a symptom of other problems. not the main problem.
For upgrading a trans, ALWAYS install a larger than factory auxiliary cooler, AND a REMOTE FILTER KIT on the cooler lines. Also, put a port on the cooling lines to check pressure - below 40psi and that trans is in trouble.
For upgrading a trans, ALWAYS install a larger than factory auxiliary cooler, AND a REMOTE FILTER KIT on the cooler lines. Also, put a port on the cooling lines to check pressure - below 40psi and that trans is in trouble.
Depending on when it goes out finally and how much money I have I will definitely be installing a cooler. Money will decide on the remote filter.
#30
I have that post from MonteC's thread pulled up, I just haven't looked up the PN's. The fluid doesn't smell burnt, I don't think, but I also haven't smelled burnt trans. fluid. It doesn't smell fresh that's for sure. It might be burnt. Think the check valve might be inhibiting flow? I don't get positive engagement for the first start of the day, unless I hit the gas harder, I have to let it idle in neutral for a few seconds, then it engages reverse. Never tried forward gears like that.
So you did have problems with your torque converter?
Depending on when it goes out finally and how much money I have I will definitely be installing a cooler. Money will decide on the remote filter.
So you did have problems with your torque converter?
Depending on when it goes out finally and how much money I have I will definitely be installing a cooler. Money will decide on the remote filter.