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Well crap......
Ok to start the story off the tranny started to slip on my mom one day on her way home slipped once and didnt do it again. We stopped her from driving and tore the tranny out and started the rebuild. New pump, torque converter, all clutch packs, servos, valuve body rebuild, and possibly other parts.(was not there during the entire build i was there for all the hard labor)
We suspected the torque converted was wrong when we got it from dayco. We called and ask a few questions. The old tc would spin on the tranny main shaft while the tranny was on the floor. We test fit the new tc and it would not spin on the tranny. We called and they said that this was right. So we went ahead and put it in. Got it all in and ready to fire up. Filled up the tranny the rest of the way with fluid and went to start.
HERE IS THE BIG PROB......When we first fired the engine over it would not roll over. Tried again. Same prob. Well the first thought was the batt being low and was just alive enough to make it budge. So i threw the jump pack on and it turned over. It did fire up and squeaked for about three seconds and then quit. Didnt think of anything of it at the time. It sounded like a belt tensionser pully.
Check the fluid before we dropped it into gear. It was full. Got in it and held the brake and put it in drive. Nothing. Then reverse....Nothing.....Then back in park and then right to low. NOTHING>>>>>>WHAT THE HECK....So the thought was better check the linkage on the valuve body just incase. Well pulled the pan and everything was good. Tranny was not even warm like it had run though the pump at all.
What is your thought on this prob?
Ok to start the story off the tranny started to slip on my mom one day on her way home slipped once and didnt do it again. We stopped her from driving and tore the tranny out and started the rebuild. New pump, torque converter, all clutch packs, servos, valuve body rebuild, and possibly other parts.(was not there during the entire build i was there for all the hard labor)
We suspected the torque converted was wrong when we got it from dayco. We called and ask a few questions. The old tc would spin on the tranny main shaft while the tranny was on the floor. We test fit the new tc and it would not spin on the tranny. We called and they said that this was right. So we went ahead and put it in. Got it all in and ready to fire up. Filled up the tranny the rest of the way with fluid and went to start.
HERE IS THE BIG PROB......When we first fired the engine over it would not roll over. Tried again. Same prob. Well the first thought was the batt being low and was just alive enough to make it budge. So i threw the jump pack on and it turned over. It did fire up and squeaked for about three seconds and then quit. Didnt think of anything of it at the time. It sounded like a belt tensionser pully.
Check the fluid before we dropped it into gear. It was full. Got in it and held the brake and put it in drive. Nothing. Then reverse....Nothing.....Then back in park and then right to low. NOTHING>>>>>>WHAT THE HECK....So the thought was better check the linkage on the valuve body just incase. Well pulled the pan and everything was good. Tranny was not even warm like it had run though the pump at all.
What is your thought on this prob?