Hey, all 300 Clubbers. I have a 300F with 73,000 original miles. She’s run
like a dream but all of the sudden we are having a major problem. What is
going on is that the torque converter acts as if it is locking up on occasion
and at the point of it locking up the starter drive does not engage correctly
in that same spot. If the engine is rotated past that spot all is good. This
causes the starter drive and the ring gear to get buggered up. The ring gear
was replaced over a year and a half ago and was good for a long time; it’s now
missing teeth. We’ve also burned through 3 rebuilt starters with this problem.
This converter locking up goes away after the motor is warmed up. You can pop
it into gear with no problem and drive off. If it sits overnight and is cold
starting all is ok to fire up, but drop it to gear and motor locks instantly
and starter will not engage; rotate the motor and fire it up let her warm up,
the trany works perfectly
off you go.
Any ideas here? Is it a matter
of the torque converter going bad? If so, can it be repaired? Is there some
simple oil or vacuum line I should check? Anybody know where I can find a blow
up drawing of the torque converter? HELP, please. We’re going nuts over
this…
Thanks
Patrick Meehan
Fort Lauderdale,
Florida.