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Default TRansmissino Slipping - 10-24-2003 , 05:03 PM






The otherday I noticed something was not right with my truck. Alsmot like I
had no power when passing, but engine RPM sounded fine.

Before I could start investigating the problem the symptoms got worse. ON
the way home from work with the truck in overdrive I had no transmission.
The engine would rev up and then the transmission would kick in. The only
way to drive the truck was 35MPH in second gear. 3rd and Overdive are gone.
Just slipping.

Any idea where to start looking? The trans does have a B&M shift kit in it.

TIA,
Randy




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Default Re: TRansmissino Slipping - 10-24-2003 , 05:12 PM






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Any idea where to start looking?
It might help if you post the make/model of the vehicle along with the
engine and transmition models....

Mike




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Default Re: TRansmissino Slipping - 10-24-2003 , 06:45 PM



Dang... Had to much on my mind -)

Meant to redo the subject line and forgot.

It's a 1994 GMC YUKON 4x4 w 4L60E



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The otherday I noticed something was not right with my truck. Alsmot like
I
had no power when passing, but engine RPM sounded fine.

Before I could start investigating the problem the symptoms got worse. ON
the way home from work with the truck in overdrive I had no transmission.
The engine would rev up and then the transmission would kick in. The only
way to drive the truck was 35MPH in second gear. 3rd and Overdive are
gone.
Just slipping.

Any idea where to start looking? The trans does have a B&M shift kit in
it.

TIA,
Randy






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Default Re: TRansmissino Slipping - 10-25-2003 , 01:11 PM



Magnum wrote:

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The otherday I noticed something was not right with my truck. Alsmot like I
had no power when passing, but engine RPM sounded fine.

Before I could start investigating the problem the symptoms got worse. ON
the way home from work with the truck in overdrive I had no transmission.
The engine would rev up and then the transmission would kick in. The only
way to drive the truck was 35MPH in second gear. 3rd and Overdive are gone.
Just slipping.

Any idea where to start looking? The trans does have a B&M shift kit in it.

TIA,
Randy





The first thing to check is fluid level. If that's OK, but it won't
shift, sounds like it needs a rebuild.

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Default Re: TRansmissino Slipping - 10-26-2003 , 09:33 PM



I checked the fluid, and it was ok, a little on the overfilled side.

It is shifting thru all gears, just slipping drive/overdrive. I guess the
discs are worn?



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The first thing to check is fluid level. If that's OK, but it won't
shift, sounds like it needs a rebuild.

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