jmoomaw wrote:
Thanks...that clarifies things..
I get a shaking after I first start up and put my Libby into gear. She accelerates a bit after I am moving slowing and then shakes just before stalling. If I place her in neutral, she doesn't stall. After the first drive, I usually do not get it for the rest of the day.
My guess it is air in the return line.
I agree, it's air. The normal shudder is encountered while driving and warmed up and the lockup clutch slipps causing shudder and that's not your problem.
I think your problem as you suspect is air. It's long been a known problem of fluid draining out of the torque converter when sitting. It's caused by air in the torque converter and no pressure to keep the torque converter clutch unlocked. (so it locks and stalls the engine) These transmissions were pleagued by air leaks and there are several sources. One is the front pump. The pump and cover have been redesigned. There's also a valve in the front pump that has had problems. The most common cause is the drain back check valve in the cannister filter. Originally some filters didn't have a check valve and now it seems the ones that do might be going bad. You've already replaced the filters so the cheapest fix it to wait for it to pump up on the first start of the day

I recall that the angle the jeep is parked at can aggravate the problem too but I don't remember if it's nose down or up
