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Re: Transmission shuttering at super slow speed

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Re: Transmission shuttering at super slow speed

Jon26 Sep 2006 15:40
Richard -- I think I've got your answer.  I chased the exact same
symptom for a year in my '97 318 @ 103K because of its variability:
some days it was there, some days it wasn't.  Eventually I was led to
discover the fragile nature of the magnum cylinder head -- cracked
valve seats.  Not enough to see in a vacuum flutter or compression
test, and not big enough to push coolant out or suck it in, but enough
to get CO in the antifreeze.  The ever-so-soft cylinder just fires with
a little less gusto under high vacuum conditions -- your no-throttle
take-off.  As soon as you crack the throttle open, the higher load
completely masks the symptom.

Run a test for CO in your antifreeze, and/or a leakdown test if these
conditions make sense to you and your truck, and let us know.

FYI:  think about where you put your money....I was in a bind on a
Sunday afternoon, and we magnafluxed a dozen "core" units -- all
cracked on the valve seat.  I settled with an awful pair of new Asian
castings for cheap money to get the truck running, but one failed
before I was "ready" to sell it and move on...so personally I rolled
the dice with an ebay reman'd OEM unit.  For my money, however, the
bare pair from Hughes plus a local valve refacing would be the way to
go...it's priced right.

Jon

> O.K. dodge guru's figure this one out. Dodge ram 1500 4x4 quad, 100,500 miles
> and new balanced tires, brakes and rotors. When initially taking off from
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> converter going bad, something else? The fluid, and filter where changed
> (with proper fluid) but no improvement.

Richard Howard26 Sep 2006 00:43
O.K. dodge guru's figure this one out. Dodge ram 1500 4x4 quad, 100,500 miles
and new balanced tires, brakes and rotors. When initially taking off from
stop, and without touching gas, truck shutters ever so slightly but enough to
see out rear view mirror. As soon as I touch the gas its gone, or if I reach
3-4 mph. It doesnt do it any other time. If I hold the brake and let it roll
at 1-2 mph it will continue to shutter, almost hop. Is it the Torque
converter going bad, something else? The fluid, and filter where changed
(with proper fluid) but no improvement.

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