bcolins
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- 2002 XLS 4.0 4x4
When I got my 2002 explorer last fall, shifts would sometimes take too long, or there would be "flare" during the shift, or, as in the case of the 2-3 shift,....it would fumble around, never quite get 3rd, then engage 4th with a thump........then lots of shuddering when it tried to engage overdrive.
THAT WAS BEFORE I DID THE "SERVO BORE O-RING FIX"
Now, with the modified Servo Bore pistions in place, things are different. I would say, overall, they are improved. There is no longer a fumbled 2-3 shift that ends up thumping into 4th, and there is no longer any sign of engine flare or delayed,....too long shifts.
What I do now have on all gear changes is a bit of a Shudder or "Thumpity" on every single shift. Its fairly faint most of the time. It fell very much like one of the tires just hit a slight bump and the suspension took 2 or 3 small/short cycles to get every thing in check................but,...............its definitely NOT the suspension over bumps.............it is clearly something in the driveline that is happening on each gear shift.
I have an old Mercedes that has a worn/soft center driveshaft support that makes a similar, but more pronounced thumping, when just pulling away from a dead stop under moderate to full throttle,.......but, it never thumps on gear changes,...............just the pulling away from complete stop.
Yes, I did a band adjustment after installing the modified Servo Bore Pistons, actually, I did two. I did one to the specified "Tighten to 120 inch pounds, then back off the adjustment screrw 2 full turns. Then, after reading a post suggesting only turning the band adjustment screw out ONE turn, and another post suggesting turning the band adjustment screw out 1.5 turns,....I decided to turn each adjusting screw in an additional 1/2 turn,....so they would each have been turned out 1.5 turns after torquing to 120 inch pounds.
Any ideas?
Brian in Austin
THAT WAS BEFORE I DID THE "SERVO BORE O-RING FIX"
Now, with the modified Servo Bore pistions in place, things are different. I would say, overall, they are improved. There is no longer a fumbled 2-3 shift that ends up thumping into 4th, and there is no longer any sign of engine flare or delayed,....too long shifts.
What I do now have on all gear changes is a bit of a Shudder or "Thumpity" on every single shift. Its fairly faint most of the time. It fell very much like one of the tires just hit a slight bump and the suspension took 2 or 3 small/short cycles to get every thing in check................but,...............its definitely NOT the suspension over bumps.............it is clearly something in the driveline that is happening on each gear shift.
I have an old Mercedes that has a worn/soft center driveshaft support that makes a similar, but more pronounced thumping, when just pulling away from a dead stop under moderate to full throttle,.......but, it never thumps on gear changes,...............just the pulling away from complete stop.
Yes, I did a band adjustment after installing the modified Servo Bore Pistons, actually, I did two. I did one to the specified "Tighten to 120 inch pounds, then back off the adjustment screrw 2 full turns. Then, after reading a post suggesting only turning the band adjustment screw out ONE turn, and another post suggesting turning the band adjustment screw out 1.5 turns,....I decided to turn each adjusting screw in an additional 1/2 turn,....so they would each have been turned out 1.5 turns after torquing to 120 inch pounds.
Any ideas?
Brian in Austin