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torqueflite problems
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07/15/16 02:05 AM
07/15/16 02:05 AM
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Posts: 121 ky, usa
littlejohn44
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Not sure what happened , I missed a shift went 1-3 and now when I shift into second it goes no where. It acts like it is trying to go but something is holding it . if I rev it in second it tries to pull hard but as soon as i let off it acts like i put the brakes on hard. The fluid smells burnt and it did get pretty hot. Anyone with any clues? I have 10 passes on it since the rebuild.
Last edited by littlejohn44; 07/15/16 02:07 AM.
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Re: torqueflite problems
[Re: littlejohn44]
#2110504
07/15/16 01:46 PM
07/15/16 01:46 PM
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Posts: 11,564 Fulton County, PA
CMcAllister
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What he said. Burnt fluid? Get it out and get it apart. Not sure why 1-3 shift would cause something to come apart or how the front piston could cock unless it broke. Maybe welded high gear clutch pack or broke something in that drum. Regardless, we can speculate, but it needs to go on the bench, get cleaned up and fix what's busted.
If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
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Re: torqueflite problems
[Re: littlejohn44]
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07/15/16 02:24 PM
07/15/16 02:24 PM
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CMcAllister
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They are pretty simple. Burnt fluid = black and blue parts, frictions ruined. Pictures of anything questionable help.
If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
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