Or, you could just scrap that dodge and buy an Imperial! Chris 72 Lebaron 71 Lebaron etc,etc. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Gathmann" <jim_gathmann@xxxxxxxxx> To: "3.3 3.3" <mopar33lv6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "ImperialList ImperialList" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: "EEK EEK" <eek@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 11:08 PM Subject: IML: Fun Again > Well, tonight I had to take the car out for a drive. > > The weather had been nice all day, warm enough so that > I could actually wash my car (for the first real time > since around sept.). Just had to get all that road > salt off:( > > Took me about 9 hours to clean up, and when I was done > I grabed the fancy grill I picked up for the Dynasty > and restored it and painted it (metalic gold). > > Got the grill on after it dried, and I was out to have > fun with the car. Temperatures warm enough to prevent > the ol' A604's 7176 from being sluggish, yet not warm > enough to cook the tranny or anything else. > > Did a fast acceleration at a light... car stopped > accelerating, kept getting spark, problem was the > tranny. Back into limp mode (urg!). Was in and out of > limp mode for the whole 15 minute drive home. > > Been thinking about my possible problems, here's what > I'm down to... > 1) I know I blew reverse to kindom come, it's possible > that I've got parts of reverse floating around in > there, causing problems with foward drives and putting > me in limp mode. > 2) The speed sensor(s) may be off, putting me into > limp mode, or some other electrical issue > 3) I have reason to believe that my tranny cooler is > clogged and is baking the tranny at times > 4) I have also sprung a 7176 leak somewhere (and that > stuff is expensive for tranny fluid!). > > So I'm in a bind. If I get a rebuild or replace the > tranny, that throws a monkey wrench the size of the > moon in the car budget for this year, which means all > my other cool ideas would be put off for a significant > amount of time. > > OR, I could use an external tranny cooler (so I know > the one being used isn't clogged) with an inline > filter, have a local shop check the TCM for codes and > have them flush my tranny's fluids, fix the leak (if > possible) and clean out any parts of reverse floating > around in there, and have them check all the A604 > electronics. Then, just MAYBE, I may be able to keep > the tranny running (so long I stay out of reverse) > until next summer (not this coming summer, but the one > after). I may also have the dealer stick a new > soloniod pack in there as well, as I'm pretty sure > mine is at least half way clogged for most of the > forward gears/drives. > > Figure the $200 in parts, plus maybe 100-200 in labor > for the fix attempts would be cheaper then the $300+ > for a replacement tranny and the $300-700 to swap the > two, and either would be cheaper then the $1800-3k for > a rebuild. > > On the plus side, if I do end up replacing the tranny, > the external filter & cooler can be used still, so > that cost is not in vain, and I'd have the old tranny > to play around with. I'm thinking I might be able to > get a 3 spd for the 3.0 and cut off the bell housing > to see if I can re-attach it to the A604's and vise > versa... thus giving me a 3 spd which could bolt onto > the 3.3- OR, I could grab a A606 and see if I can > squeeze it's internals into the A604 (and by the way, > I found out what makes the A606 stronger- it uses a > drive chain as opposed to whatever the A604 uses, or > so said someone in one of the allpar forumns). > > All I can say is OUCH! There goes my money I had lined > up for the supercharger, MS parts, and side pipes! > Maybe if I got a 3rd and 4th job........ > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online > http://webhosting.yahoo.com > >