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DrewQ45 »
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Thu Jul 28, 2005 3:28 pm
Well,
Perfect time for me to post here again. This type of transmission talk is now right up my alley since my Q is now refusing to shift into third gear.
The problem started a little over a week ago when I was spanking a Mustang on I-20 ... I noticed that it would not shift into high gear at WOT and the morning after it refused to shift from second until warm. Last weekend however, after a long drive to the airport, there is no getting it to shift to high gear anymore, warm or not.
Guess I can't complain with 192K on the original trans. Must admit that I haven't exactly been stellar with transmission maintenance either (and that's giving myself much credit). I've never changed the screen filter and have only flushed it twice since 1998. My last flush was about 3 year ago at T3 upon which Mobil 1 syn ATF was added along with a BRM cooler. No filter change or pan drop at that point either, in fact, I have never dropped the pan. That coupled with the bad 1-2 WOT shifts that switching to a 93 TCU years ago caused has probably taken it's toll. At this point, the transmission shifts from 1-2 nicely if not driven agressively, however, when it's time for 3rd it's as if it has shifted to neutral. I have to drop it into D3 to drive at slow hiway speeds and the high RPMs cause my engine temp to climb to 3/4 mark- subsequently resulting in my parking it since then. I am now terrorizing the highway in my 5.2 L V8 Dodge Dakota.
I suspect that if not now suffering mechanical damage, my friend-chicken golden brown (pink was a few years ago) transmission fluid has lost all it's viscosity and the screen filter is full clogged causing low pressure conditions. I also get that nice cooked odor coming off the dipstick that make my stomach growl if dinner time is near. I know you all are probably thinking I'm taking this too lightly or saying "serves you right", but I think I have gotten more than my money's worth out of this transmission, maybe more than many of those who spent big $$$ flushing every 6 months....so...don't cry for me Argentina... I'm not lamenting.
It's ironic that I let it go this long since I'm pretty good about engine maintentance. This is why I always disagree when I hear people say the Q has a weak transmission..mabye I was just lucky?
My first plan of action will be to change the screen filter and perform multiple drains. (no flushing as it would probably make things worse at this point) I got a new screen filter, O ring, pan gasket etc. shipped from Joe today and the car is already up on stands. Seems the only way to go about draining this bad boy is to loosen all the pan bolts and create a holy mess... If anyone has a better/cleaner drain technique I'd love to hear about it. Maybe loosen one side first? I also see three bolts with raised square heads south of the pan and think I might get it to drain from there first...these are higher than the pan, but, I'm thinking it might allow me more control over the flow.... I'm selling this house soon and don't really want to have large oil spots on the garage floor (yes, I spread cloths around but I imagine it's going to be that bad).
If the problem turns out to be mechanical and impervious to my efforts, I plan to get a Japanese take-out transmission. Any suggestions on the best websites or places to order from will be highly appreciated.
Maybe I should've posted this as new post?
...Drew...
Modified by DrewQ45 at 9:56 PM 7/28/2005