46RE Transmission Problem
#152
Well, will be dropping trans pan tomorrow to check gov solenoid and rear band adjustment. I don't know if I hoe strut fell out again - meaning no damage. Will probably look at servo to see if I damaged seal putting it in. Hope it is easy fix.
Also planning to replace water pump and timing set when I do kegger mod (AFTER transmission is fixed). But i am confused on timing. Parts man does not show tensioner, and service manual omits it as well. I have been provided a link (cannot remember it off the top of my head but I printed the page and its in the garage - mopar performance I think). It shows a tensioner.
Is this a good add on? Are there already bolt holes in block to hold it?
Also planning to replace water pump and timing set when I do kegger mod (AFTER transmission is fixed). But i am confused on timing. Parts man does not show tensioner, and service manual omits it as well. I have been provided a link (cannot remember it off the top of my head but I printed the page and its in the garage - mopar performance I think). It shows a tensioner.
Is this a good add on? Are there already bolt holes in block to hold it?
#153
Transmission fluid
So I am draining the transmission to take a look inside.
When I filled it Friday, I put in 6 quarts of fluid after putting the valve body back in.
Today, I am draining it to pull pan to see if I have governor installed wrong and to see why I do not have reverse. First attempt, the strut on rear band fell out. Will be checking adjustment and als look at seals on rear servo to make sure I did not damage seals when I installed it.
But as I am draining fluid, this is all that is coming out!
I inserted a clean tie wrap into drain to make sure nothing was blocking the hole. Anyone have any idea why when I put 6 quarts in after last drain, I only get about 2 quarts out! I did check fluid level this afternoon before I bagan and it was just shy of max line.
When I filled it Friday, I put in 6 quarts of fluid after putting the valve body back in.
Today, I am draining it to pull pan to see if I have governor installed wrong and to see why I do not have reverse. First attempt, the strut on rear band fell out. Will be checking adjustment and als look at seals on rear servo to make sure I did not damage seals when I installed it.
But as I am draining fluid, this is all that is coming out!
I inserted a clean tie wrap into drain to make sure nothing was blocking the hole. Anyone have any idea why when I put 6 quarts in after last drain, I only get about 2 quarts out! I did check fluid level this afternoon before I bagan and it was just shy of max line.
#154
With the drain plug facing down, the inner nut makes a lip about 1/2" high, so there is some of your fluid sitting a half inch deep across the bottom of your pan. there is a good amount in the filter as well, and if you crack the seal on the VB, more will dump out.
If you checked it in park, it will read artificially high.
If you checked it in park, it will read artificially high.
#155
#156
With the drain plug facing down, the inner nut makes a lip about 1/2" high, so there is some of your fluid sitting a half inch deep across the bottom of your pan. there is a good amount in the filter as well, and if you crack the seal on the VB, more will dump out.
If you checked it in park, it will read artificially high.
If you checked it in park, it will read artificially high.
Thanks. I checked it in neutral (learned that here on DF!). Also, I know that since I have only the front end lifted up, there is more inside at the back of the pan, and more will come out when I drop the VB. (I hate removing the VB- park rod is more than slightly difficult to get put in and clipped) But it is still far short of the 6 quarts I put in. Just strange.
(before anyone notices and mentions it - the welding on the exhaust at the cat looks like crap - it was that way when i got the truck - another project for later.)
Also, discovered why I do not have reverse - again.
I thought I had this in correctly the last time, but it is not easy installing from the under side. I am installing the strut with the long dimension against the band and the lever. As you can see, the adjusting screw is turned in almost all the way before it was backed out 2 turns. I wonder if I am getting the strut against the clip on the band, and not down inside of it.
Also, I looked at governor solenoid and do not know if I have the plate that locks it into place in the correct groove. Here is a photo of that.
#159
iirc 98 and under did not come with the chain tensioner 99 up did. Here's the Mopar part number for you.
TIMING CHAIN TENSIONER Replaces the thrust plate,designed for all A engines and 3.9L,5.2L and 5.9L magnum engines.
P5007709 Timing chain tensioner $30.00
TIMING CHAIN TENSIONER Replaces the thrust plate,designed for all A engines and 3.9L,5.2L and 5.9L magnum engines.
P5007709 Timing chain tensioner $30.00
Last edited by merc225hp; 09-18-2011 at 07:46 PM.