New to dodge// Trans problems
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New to dodge// Trans problems
Okay I've tried searching around and have found nothing remote to what I'm having issues with..
I have a 94' 1500 v8 magnum (46RE trans I believe)
I bought the truck the other night.. well lets say "recieved" since it was pretty much free.
Drove it home trans was taking a little to shift into gear (around 4k rpms)
Figured low trans fluid and i was right. It wasn't empty but was low. Came to find it had a "homemade" trans pan gasket.. so I added some fluid today just to see and it now shifts fine into reverse and 1st...
when I try to shift into 2nd or Drive it sounds like its just free spinning.. and I hear almost like a bubbling sound from near my 4x4 shifter... I couldn't see the trans being blown since it drove decently fine home... any insight??
Maybe trans filter? but that wouldn't explain the free spinning sound...
any help will be greatly appriciated. Waited for sometime to get a dodge now I want this on the road!!!!
I have a 94' 1500 v8 magnum (46RE trans I believe)
I bought the truck the other night.. well lets say "recieved" since it was pretty much free.
Drove it home trans was taking a little to shift into gear (around 4k rpms)
Figured low trans fluid and i was right. It wasn't empty but was low. Came to find it had a "homemade" trans pan gasket.. so I added some fluid today just to see and it now shifts fine into reverse and 1st...
when I try to shift into 2nd or Drive it sounds like its just free spinning.. and I hear almost like a bubbling sound from near my 4x4 shifter... I couldn't see the trans being blown since it drove decently fine home... any insight??
Maybe trans filter? but that wouldn't explain the free spinning sound...
any help will be greatly appriciated. Waited for sometime to get a dodge now I want this on the road!!!!
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You have a 46RH trans. The RE started in 96.
Change the gasket, and filter, top off the fluid. (You MUST check fluid in neutral. will be inaccurate in park.) Adjust the bands while you are there..... (procedure for that is in the 01 service manual, which you can download from the FAQ section of the 2nd gen forums.)
Welcome to DF.
Change the gasket, and filter, top off the fluid. (You MUST check fluid in neutral. will be inaccurate in park.) Adjust the bands while you are there..... (procedure for that is in the 01 service manual, which you can download from the FAQ section of the 2nd gen forums.)
Welcome to DF.
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You are going to become INTIMATELY familiar with them.
As for if it will fix it.... Don't know. It might. It should..... If it were possible without disassembling the entire trans, I would suggest cleaning out the governor assembly as well.... but, not sure on that. Transmissions really aren't my strong point.
As for if it will fix it.... Don't know. It might. It should..... If it were possible without disassembling the entire trans, I would suggest cleaning out the governor assembly as well.... but, not sure on that. Transmissions really aren't my strong point.
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So the trans works in manual low (1) and reverse but not in drive or 2? The trans is also making noise from inside when in drive and 2?
If so it sounds like your overrunning clutch is destroyed. It is a mechanical one way clutch at the back of the trans. The tranny requires a rebuild if this is bad. The core may not even be good depending on the damage done.
Start with checking TV cable and fluid level though.
You can't clean the governor without disassembling the trans. It is attached to the output shaft at the back of the OD unit.
If so it sounds like your overrunning clutch is destroyed. It is a mechanical one way clutch at the back of the trans. The tranny requires a rebuild if this is bad. The core may not even be good depending on the damage done.
Start with checking TV cable and fluid level though.
You can't clean the governor without disassembling the trans. It is attached to the output shaft at the back of the OD unit.
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So the trans works in manual low (1) and reverse but not in drive or 2? The trans is also making noise from inside when in drive and 2?
If so it sounds like your overrunning clutch is destroyed. It is a mechanical one way clutch at the back of the trans. The tranny requires a rebuild if this is bad. The core may not even be good depending on the damage done.
Start with checking TV cable and fluid level though.
You can't clean the governor without disassembling the trans. It is attached to the output shaft at the back of the OD unit.
If so it sounds like your overrunning clutch is destroyed. It is a mechanical one way clutch at the back of the trans. The tranny requires a rebuild if this is bad. The core may not even be good depending on the damage done.
Start with checking TV cable and fluid level though.
You can't clean the governor without disassembling the trans. It is attached to the output shaft at the back of the OD unit.
Yeah but I mean it moved fine just lastnight didn't have any loud bangs or anything... an when I added the fluid it started shifting to 1st and reverse as well as neutral and park.. the problem is only with 2 and drive.. also that's when the bubbling sound comes to play...
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When in manual low (1) and reverse the low/reverse band holds the rear drum from turning. When in drive and 2 (both in breakaway low) the overrunning clutch holds the drum. If the overrunning clutch does not hold the truck does not move. Being a mechanical clutch, if there is a problem it can fall apart quickly. I would expect there to be sound as now all the little metal pieces are rattling around. Drop your pan and look for debris. The over running clutch has little springs and cylindrical rollers. It is located at the back of the front section of the trans.
Its not a for sure thing and I don't have my trans books with me, I am diagnosing from memory. I still think you have a major trans problem, especially if you have done the basics (fluid and tv cable adjustment).
Its not a for sure thing and I don't have my trans books with me, I am diagnosing from memory. I still think you have a major trans problem, especially if you have done the basics (fluid and tv cable adjustment).
Last edited by Gerehead8; 12-09-2010 at 10:21 PM.
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When in manual low (1) and reverse the low/reverse band holds the rear drum from turning. When in drive and 2 (both in breakaway low) the overrunning clutch holds the drum. If the overrunning clutch does not hold the truck does not move. Being a mechanical clutch, if there is a problem it can fall apart quickly. I would expect there to be sound as now all the little metal pieces are rattling around. Drop your pan and look for debris. The over running clutch has little springs and cylindrical rollers. It is located at the back of the front section of the trans.
Its not a for sure thing and I don't have my trans books with me, I am diagnosing from memory. I still think you have a major trans problem, especially if you have done the basics (fluid and tv cable adjustment).
Its not a for sure thing and I don't have my trans books with me, I am diagnosing from memory. I still think you have a major trans problem, especially if you have done the basics (fluid and tv cable adjustment).