Tranny blues
Tranny blues
Cars is coming along...got the engine and trans bolted together and installed. Everything all hooked up and started. Broke in the cam etc. Go to back it out and uh oh...it doesnt go in gear.
I checked the fluid level and it seems fine...although it only took 5L of fluid when I was certain it would take near 10L. I removed the lower trans line at the rad and after starting it up for a few - its not pumping anything.
I fear I broke the pump gear when I bolted the engine and trans together.
Any thoughts?
Im not taking the engine out again and since I cant get the car high enough I am considering towing it to a nearby shop and having them do it. What do you think theyll charge to Re + Re the tranny and fix the pump gear?
I checked the fluid level and it seems fine...although it only took 5L of fluid when I was certain it would take near 10L. I removed the lower trans line at the rad and after starting it up for a few - its not pumping anything.
I fear I broke the pump gear when I bolted the engine and trans together.
Any thoughts?
Im not taking the engine out again and since I cant get the car high enough I am considering towing it to a nearby shop and having them do it. What do you think theyll charge to Re + Re the tranny and fix the pump gear?
Let's back up. Is this the original trans or a new one? Was the trans left in the car when the engine was out? Did you properly seat the converter in the trans before bolting up the engine? Did the converter pull forward when you bolted it to the flexplate? Are you SURE you've properly filled the trans?
never heard of a trans not pumping fluid.
At this point add more fluid until your dipstick reads slightly over filled.
You'd be better off finding a used transmission on craigslist and installing yourself.
Labor rates are sky high at trans shops.
At this point add more fluid until your dipstick reads slightly over filled.
You'd be better off finding a used transmission on craigslist and installing yourself.
Labor rates are sky high at trans shops.
Closure
Problem fixed.
I didnt want to tow it to a shop...too proud...and theres a certain satisfaction to fixing it yourself. As luck would have it my neighbour has a old skool tranny jack so I borrowed it - got the car way high enuf and yanked it out.
As closure to this thread....yes Joe and AZ455 - you guys were bang on.
I didnt seat the converter properly and when I bolted things together I ended up breaking the pump gear. Off it went to trans shop that built it. I also managed to seize a busing onto the converter as well - since it wasnt pumping fluid and it was spinning while I broke in the cam etc.
Ended up paying $100 for the shop to fix the converter, pump gear and he even put a new seal in the tail for me 'cause it was dripping. Pretty decent guy.
Trans is back in and working great. Now the car moves as it should and is ready to head off for body / paint!!!! Thx all.
I didnt want to tow it to a shop...too proud...and theres a certain satisfaction to fixing it yourself. As luck would have it my neighbour has a old skool tranny jack so I borrowed it - got the car way high enuf and yanked it out.
As closure to this thread....yes Joe and AZ455 - you guys were bang on.
I didnt seat the converter properly and when I bolted things together I ended up breaking the pump gear. Off it went to trans shop that built it. I also managed to seize a busing onto the converter as well - since it wasnt pumping fluid and it was spinning while I broke in the cam etc.
Ended up paying $100 for the shop to fix the converter, pump gear and he even put a new seal in the tail for me 'cause it was dripping. Pretty decent guy.
Trans is back in and working great. Now the car moves as it should and is ready to head off for body / paint!!!! Thx all.
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