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My guess NC after reading that. Thanks SD.
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normally open/closedHello All,
Happy Memorial Day, remembering my step dad and squadron mates who passed in the line of duty or after their service ended.
Regarding the M923A2. Working hard to absorb as much and execute as much of the sometimes conflicting advice (all of it totally appreciated!) as best as possible.
Thought was if I could fix the transmission issue, starting with ether is no big deal...I could do my Memorial Day events. That ship has sailed.
My big focus would be to at least to be able to get the truck to MOVE (other than in reverse) so I could actually take it somewhere to get it fixed if all else fails...she's on top of a 300' hill right now.
I'll execute as per the guidance above...fuel pressure, fuel line, check the lock up solenoid operation...but not sure how that matters:
Back to the lock-up solenoid since it is already out now. While you have it off, see whether it is in the open or closed position. Then supply 24v and a ground to the proper wires and insure that it changes positions. My fear here is that removing the solenoid and capping the ends has placed the torque converter in permanent lock-up. This would explain the new "lurch" after removal, which is also a symptom of a stuck shifter button. A stuck shifter button or grounded wires presents with a lurch then an engine stall.
I'm told that exact opposite is what happens...removing the solenoid and capping the ends of the transmission lines simply makes it NA, and since I don't need to switch the transfer case on the fly, nor use a PTO function, getting rid of it was the advice of Memphis Equipment who seems to know what they're taking about.
However, I'll follow the advice of the previous post to test it...this is what I'm talking about, conflicting info running me in circles which gets me in "trouble" on this forum.
Post 7, I'll follow that advice, with fuel pressure and timing. No I did not check those things specifically but how is there low fuel pressure when it can run up to 2500 RPM, and how is the timing potentially bad when it purrs like a kitten after a tiny shot of ether? But I get it, perhaps the low PSI prevents the start (the primer pump was replaced, and still needs ether, manual prime does not help it start). How does timing and pressure just go bad? Hard to conceive but I'm going to simply follow orders cuz you guys are the experts!
I have to go to work for the next four days, so my responses will be slow...but in the meantime can someone please tell this newbie what NC and NO mean? No Change? Not Operational?
thanks,
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Yes, the speed would be higher....I'll stay subscribed, but am out of ideas. Good luckHello TobyS,
IMO, the tranny is not locked in 5th. Why not? When it was up on blocks, and put into gear, the RPM was 1500 and the "forward speed" was only 7 mph.
I would think with that RPM in 5th, the speedometer would indicate a much higher speed because of the much higher speed of the tires.
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