A quick (kinda) question for you guys. I've searched a good amount and tried what I can but it's time to call on the pros.
I was driving back from the mountains with around 1000 pounds in the back. About 2 hours into the 3 hour trip, while going down a steep decline at around 60mph and giving it very little fuel, the engine just revs up out of control. Pressing the accelerator makes the engine rev higher but I can feel the power's not going to the wheels. I let up and coast to a stop and am surprised that once I get under 20, power's going to the wheels again but it won't leave first. So it's dark and I call AAA and get it towed home. I've been driving it around the land here and there and everything works fine but it won't leave first. I've gone up to 35-40 once just to see if high revs would kick it over and no go.
I read up a little and thought maybe I'd blown out a vacuum line. I checked the vacuum out of the little rubber hose coming out of the modulator in the tranny and sure enough, no vac. So I thought I'd gotten pretty lucky. Replaced all the rubber vacuum lines, repaired those stupid rubber cdr elbows out of the intake that were blown in half (don't know when that happened or if related), replaced the CDR which I've been meaning to do, tested the vacuum pump and replaced the gasket which was in pieces, and replaced the modulator. Anyway, I have no way to test the exact pressure but it's now pulling vacuum throughout the system. Unfortunately, the problem hasn't changed at all. Took it out on the road and it won't leave first. I even put it manually in second and it's still in first...
The truck has (supposedly) only 15k miles (might be 115k) and the transmission has always been rock solid except I always thought reverse was kinda weak. Is it time to take it in to a transmission shop? Any other cheap fixes to try? I have a filter and fluid sitting around I've been meaning to do. Would it be worth changing that or would it just be a waste as it's probably gonna get drained and switched if I have to take it in.
Thanks guys, this place is a huge help.
I was driving back from the mountains with around 1000 pounds in the back. About 2 hours into the 3 hour trip, while going down a steep decline at around 60mph and giving it very little fuel, the engine just revs up out of control. Pressing the accelerator makes the engine rev higher but I can feel the power's not going to the wheels. I let up and coast to a stop and am surprised that once I get under 20, power's going to the wheels again but it won't leave first. So it's dark and I call AAA and get it towed home. I've been driving it around the land here and there and everything works fine but it won't leave first. I've gone up to 35-40 once just to see if high revs would kick it over and no go.
I read up a little and thought maybe I'd blown out a vacuum line. I checked the vacuum out of the little rubber hose coming out of the modulator in the tranny and sure enough, no vac. So I thought I'd gotten pretty lucky. Replaced all the rubber vacuum lines, repaired those stupid rubber cdr elbows out of the intake that were blown in half (don't know when that happened or if related), replaced the CDR which I've been meaning to do, tested the vacuum pump and replaced the gasket which was in pieces, and replaced the modulator. Anyway, I have no way to test the exact pressure but it's now pulling vacuum throughout the system. Unfortunately, the problem hasn't changed at all. Took it out on the road and it won't leave first. I even put it manually in second and it's still in first...
The truck has (supposedly) only 15k miles (might be 115k) and the transmission has always been rock solid except I always thought reverse was kinda weak. Is it time to take it in to a transmission shop? Any other cheap fixes to try? I have a filter and fluid sitting around I've been meaning to do. Would it be worth changing that or would it just be a waste as it's probably gonna get drained and switched if I have to take it in.
Thanks guys, this place is a huge help.
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