Well my builder called me today and said my forward clutches were smoked. They looked fine when he put the trans together last time but now they are toast. This explains my 2-3 problem
Well my builder called me today and said my forward clutches were smoked. They looked fine when he put the trans together last time but now they are toast. This explains my 2-3 problem
Ya, that's great!
But, find out why they burned up. Maybe an oiling issue or something.
Hope you get it going.
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Sounds like more of a 3-4 clutch issue to me, if it were the forward ones it'd slip in 1st. Either way there's a reason why they're burnt out. Usually with either one of those clutch packs failing it's due to poor machining on the oil pump where it slides over the input shaft teflon seals and causes low line pressure to those clutches. That'll cause them to slip and wear out prematurely.
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+1 I made almost the exact post elsewhere. It's more likely he mistook forwards for 3-4 since they're near each other inside.
Ohh I see, well it wouldn't surprise me if both were burnt, they are well known for this.
2000 Chevy Silverado RCSB LS6 5 speed, LS6 short block, 317 heads, LS6 intake, Lunati 220/224 .575/.575 112LSA cam, Edelbrock Headers, CTS-V accessory drive, Nelson Performance Custom Tune.
My 3-4s are brand new. I had 3-4s put in it and the builder said the forwards were ok the first time but, the trans had to come back out cuz it was slippin and the forwards are now trashed.
I am suopposed to get the trans back tommoro. So hopefully ill have my truck again. Ive been driving an 07 ranger for the meantime. It gets great gas mileage but the 2.3 doesnt have the power the 5.3 does...LoL