AZDeuce
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Friday driving my M1009 home from work I saw a bunch of smoke in my rearview mirror doing about 75 MPH down the freeway.....it was from me!
I pulled into the right lane so I could pull over but once I slowed down to about 65MPH the smoke stopped, I had about 4-5 miles to go to my turn off, so I kept going.
I was doing fine until I hit a slight incline and the transmission didn't want to pull anymore, no matter how many RPMs I gave the engine. I pulled over checked the tranny and the fluid it was NOT showing on the dip-stick.
I had one quart wth me, I put it in, and it got me about another mile and a quarter, and I pulled into Cheveron and bought 4 quarts. I filled it up and took off and limped it to a Walmart where I bought 3 gallons and eventually made it home., but I did have to stop and add fluid about 3 times.......but it wasn't smoking, however the entire tailgate/rear window was covered in tranny fluid.
I could only do 35-40 MPH as it would not shift from second to third.
The next day a friend told me he had the exact same thing happen to both a Turbo 350 and T-400 equipped cars and replacing the modulator fixed both.
Today I replaced the modulator, it didn't change anything, there's an adjustable screw just inside the inlet where the vacuum hose fits onto, I adjusted it and still no difference. And it still would not go into third.
I noticed the oil was brown instead of it's normal reddish/purpleish color, and it smelled burnt.
I figure I burnt up the clutches.
But another friend said he had a 64 Chevy that would not shift into third, and sometimes not into reverse either, the oil was brown and burnt smelling.
He claims he changed the filter and oil and it worked fine after that.
I'm SKEPTICAL.....so I'm asking for a second opinion here.
I hate to waste money on a bunch of fluid and filter, to find it was all for nothing.......on the other hand if somebody else has had similar experiences, I'd give it a shot.
What do you all think? Anyone out there with actual experience?
Thanks in advance - AZ
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I pulled into the right lane so I could pull over but once I slowed down to about 65MPH the smoke stopped, I had about 4-5 miles to go to my turn off, so I kept going.
I was doing fine until I hit a slight incline and the transmission didn't want to pull anymore, no matter how many RPMs I gave the engine. I pulled over checked the tranny and the fluid it was NOT showing on the dip-stick.
I had one quart wth me, I put it in, and it got me about another mile and a quarter, and I pulled into Cheveron and bought 4 quarts. I filled it up and took off and limped it to a Walmart where I bought 3 gallons and eventually made it home., but I did have to stop and add fluid about 3 times.......but it wasn't smoking, however the entire tailgate/rear window was covered in tranny fluid.
I could only do 35-40 MPH as it would not shift from second to third.
The next day a friend told me he had the exact same thing happen to both a Turbo 350 and T-400 equipped cars and replacing the modulator fixed both.
Today I replaced the modulator, it didn't change anything, there's an adjustable screw just inside the inlet where the vacuum hose fits onto, I adjusted it and still no difference. And it still would not go into third.
I noticed the oil was brown instead of it's normal reddish/purpleish color, and it smelled burnt.
I figure I burnt up the clutches.
But another friend said he had a 64 Chevy that would not shift into third, and sometimes not into reverse either, the oil was brown and burnt smelling.
He claims he changed the filter and oil and it worked fine after that.
I'm SKEPTICAL.....so I'm asking for a second opinion here.
I hate to waste money on a bunch of fluid and filter, to find it was all for nothing.......on the other hand if somebody else has had similar experiences, I'd give it a shot.
What do you all think? Anyone out there with actual experience?
Thanks in advance - AZ
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