Funny thing it wasnt shuddering on the shift points... I had the cruse on,
set at 80... Its hard to really explain, it kinda surged up in RPM's about
100 RPM, then went back to the normal 2300rpm's
I'm afraid this puppy is gonna be a big ol' can of worms. ;)
-- Gary Hedlin President Hedlin Web Designs http://www.hedlin.netGary's Wisdom- #871
-Insanity is doing something over and over agian, expecting different results. ""Bernd D. Ratsch"" <bernd@texas.net> wrote in message news:1065761866.32349.2.camel@Lindows... > > > Normally...the clutches wearing out or have worn out. When the steels > and worn-out clutches bind together...it makes the trans shudder on the > shit points and, in worn out clutch cases, will shudder even during > engagement. > > I'd have the trans rebuilt before anything else happens...it's seen some > hard driving there Gary. :) > > - Bernd > > > On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 23:51, Gary Hedlin wrote: > > Ok... Heres one for you guys!! > > > > I was comming home a few nights ago, and I noticed the transmission > > shuddering intermitently. It hapened twice on a hour-and-a-half trip, about > > halfway through... but hasnt done so since. The shudders lasted about a > > second and then went back to normal. > > > > I took the truck out on the highway today, drove it for about an hour, but > > could not replicate the shudders. I'm wondering what it could be... I > > changed the trans fluid last December using ATF+4, and the fluid level > > looked OK when I checked it today.....not sure what color the ATF+4 should > > be though. > > > > What causes a transmission to shudder annyway?? I'm hoping this is > > something simple that can be fixed for the time being. > > > > Thanks in Advance, >
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