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Author: | DynoPax [ Sat Apr 07, 2012 11:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Transmission front pump signs of failure? |
Well, what do you know, tranny shuddering is back with a vengeance! This time, it is apparent almost from the get-go, through all shift points and even when letting go of the throttle... I highly suspect the front pump failing, something I skipped with the Transgo when I did the TC and shift kit a couple years back. Now it comes back to bite me in the lower part of my back! I now recall warp2diesel's words of wisdom about not leaving this to luck... My bad ![]() Question, then: Am I pointing in the right direction? |
Author: | DynoPax [ Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:38 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Transmission front pump signs of failure? |
Reading through some tranny shudder issue posts on the Net, it may indicate another problem, this engine-related... I poured a can of Seafoam last week, as I usually do once a year, and this 1 day prior to the shudder starting. Shudder is constant and mostly felt in 2-3-4 gears, especially when load is applied (throttle or terrain elevation). What mesmerizes me is feeling this shudder even when decelarating in the same gears. Any opinion is welcome, as I am stumped! I am going to replace oil & filters in the tranny and transfer case tonight. Hopefully this will do the trick, though I am kinda skeptic in the light of the symptoms. More to come... |
Author: | jeepdan [ Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Transmission front pump signs of failure? |
DynoPax wrote: Reading through some tranny shudder issue posts on the Net, it may indicate another problem, this engine-related... I poured a can of Seafoam last week, as I usually do once a year, and this 1 day prior to the shudder starting. Shudder is constant and mostly felt in 2-3-4 gears, especially when load is applied (throttle or terrain elevation). What mesmerizes me is feeling this shudder even when decelarating in the same gears. Any opinion is welcome, as I am stumped! I am going to replace oil & filters in the tranny and transfer case tonight. Hopefully this will do the trick, though I am kinda skeptic in the light of the symptoms. More to come... Check the easy things first. Check your U-joints. Also check the rear axle upper and lower control arm joints for wear which might cause pinion angle to change and be off. |
Author: | boilermaker2 [ Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:31 am ] |
Post subject: | Transmission front pump signs of failure? |
May be talking about a couple of different "shudders." The one I've dealt w/ for over 150k miles is the delayed engagement one Warp discussed Flman had a simple quasi fix I have not done yet that I have been told helps. I've bought the parts but have not yet applied.... Another is the TC that bottoms out that you already fixed. I've never heard shuddering in 2-3-4th gear. Before I swapped parts I swap fluid first and use DCX spec'd stuff only...adding additives as a last resort before part swapping. B2 |
Author: | DynoPax [ Tue Apr 10, 2012 12:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Transmission front pump signs of failure? |
jeepdan wrote: DynoPax wrote: Reading through some tranny shudder issue posts on the Net, it may indicate another problem, this engine-related... I poured a can of Seafoam last week, as I usually do once a year, and this 1 day prior to the shudder starting. Shudder is constant and mostly felt in 2-3-4 gears, especially when load is applied (throttle or terrain elevation). What mesmerizes me is feeling this shudder even when decelarating in the same gears. Any opinion is welcome, as I am stumped! I am going to replace oil & filters in the tranny and transfer case tonight. Hopefully this will do the trick, though I am kinda skeptic in the light of the symptoms. More to come... Check the easy things first. Check your U-joints. Also check the rear axle upper and lower control arm joints for wear which might cause pinion angle to change and be off. Yes, u-joints will be inspected as well! I am going to be pro-active and order a new set today, not that expensive and rather easy to replace. I did those last fall but never got satisfied, because of a low rumble that kept on going... |
Author: | DynoPax [ Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Transmission front pump signs of failure? |
Rear u-joint on the driveshaft was shot, 1 of the cups had bearings pulverised into powder. Replaced with greasable one and no more vibration from the drivetrain this AM. I had a tough time trying to seat the cups properly, as clips would not fit in, and trying to squeeze further more would seize the joint. Anyway, thx for the tips! |
Author: | boilermaker2 [ Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:44 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Transmission front pump signs of failure? |
Great job and follow-up post. I'll keep this in mind when mine eventually fails (first set went at about 38k). B2 |
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