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GTO, I think it's important background to add to your question to state that the transmission was rebuilt some years back, close to 10 years, but then sat for quite a few years w/o being used until you recently put it back on the road.
Posted on: 2009/6/13 17:28
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Owen-dyneto, Please forgive my ignorance but why would that be of importance? Brian
Posted on: 2009/6/13 17:36
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Generally, the more information you have at hand the better a diagnosis you can make.
Direct drive clutch plates can "glaze" or become surface-hardened with age, and worn with use. I thought it important for diagnosticians to know the DD clutch plate was new but that the car was idle for some time.
Posted on: 2009/6/13 17:45
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Thank you, makes sense
Posted on: 2009/6/13 17:49
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to paraphrase a letter we send out "what will I do?"
Posted on: 2009/6/13 19:42
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rolling on flat land, dose it still have engine brakeing if you take your foot of the gas? or dose it coast?
Posted on: 2009/6/13 19:47
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Yes.It still has engine braking.
Posted on: 2009/6/14 6:47
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Since you experienced a grinding noise on an upshift, it isn't likely a problem with the planetary gear train since that's only turning in low range or reverse.
That you're hearing the noise when it shifts into direct drive certainly suggest the problem is within the converter - though that clutch is controlled from within the transmission. A moan or groan could be due to a glazed lining (but why all of the sudden?). That condition might be alleviated by alternate fluids or additives. However, finding the source of some other noise involving the DD clutch will likely require removal of the converter and inspection of its internal workings. Yet, since I've only ever had one of these apart just once, and that was decades ago, I wouldn't even want to venture a guess what it may be.
Posted on: 2009/6/14 9:51
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Something i just thought of, i wonder if one of the springs in the direct drive broke. so as to not maintain propper pressure on the disc. since it still has braking, we know the sprag is ok.
Posted on: 2009/6/14 14:50
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