My truck jolts when I accelerate from a stop...
#1
My truck jolts when I accelerate from a stop...
Everytime I accelerate from a stop my truck "jolts" almost like it is taking up slack in the driveline
If I accelerate kind of aggressively from a stop it happens right away but if I gradually accelerate from a stop it takes a couple seconds before it does it.
But I feel it in my seat and it is a little harsh.
It did this with my old rear end and then I swapped one in from an off road edition Ram with 4.10s and I think it stopped for a couple of days or at least got better but now it's the same as it was before
So I'm not really even sure where to begin
If I accelerate kind of aggressively from a stop it happens right away but if I gradually accelerate from a stop it takes a couple seconds before it does it.
But I feel it in my seat and it is a little harsh.
It did this with my old rear end and then I swapped one in from an off road edition Ram with 4.10s and I think it stopped for a couple of days or at least got better but now it's the same as it was before
So I'm not really even sure where to begin
#2
Uh-oh. How's the fluid level? Check at normal operating temperature, idling in Neutral (NOT Park!), after driving or at least shifting through the quadrants a couple of times.
If you've got the factory installed anti-drainback check valve in the transmission cooler line where it enters the radiator, get rid of it NOW. Not two miles from now. Seriously consider plumbing in a remote filter at that point to get the valve's function but not its problems back. There are actual mechanical downsides to allowing the converter to empty, but it seems lots of guys are willing to accept them.
How far back was the last transmission service?
If you've got the factory installed anti-drainback check valve in the transmission cooler line where it enters the radiator, get rid of it NOW. Not two miles from now. Seriously consider plumbing in a remote filter at that point to get the valve's function but not its problems back. There are actual mechanical downsides to allowing the converter to empty, but it seems lots of guys are willing to accept them.
How far back was the last transmission service?
#3
Uh-oh. How's the fluid level? Check at normal operating temperature, idling in Neutral (NOT Park!), after driving or at least shifting through the quadrants a couple of times.
If you've got the factory installed anti-drainback check valve in the transmission cooler line where it enters the radiator, get rid of it NOW. Not two miles from now. Seriously consider plumbing in a remote filter at that point to get the valve's function but not its problems back. There are actual mechanical downsides to allowing the converter to empty, but it seems lots of guys are willing to accept them.
How far back was the last transmission service?
If you've got the factory installed anti-drainback check valve in the transmission cooler line where it enters the radiator, get rid of it NOW. Not two miles from now. Seriously consider plumbing in a remote filter at that point to get the valve's function but not its problems back. There are actual mechanical downsides to allowing the converter to empty, but it seems lots of guys are willing to accept them.
How far back was the last transmission service?
The fluid looks like it could be a tad low but that is checking it in my driveway that has a bit of an incline
According to maintenance records from the previous owner the fluid and filter was changed about 45,000 miles back
#4
It's due, if it's not already busted. Is there any indication if the bands were adjusted during that maintenance? If they weren't, that could be a big chunk of the problem right there and it's a good time to start hoping that they're not glazed.
#5
Anything else I should do while I'm in there? The trans shifts good and all gears work good so hopefully that'll help and I'm not boned here
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