See what I mean? If you read a few of the last post from some of the most trusted names in this community, they just told me to do a fluid change - including Stephen Wynne. What and who am I supposed to believe? All I know is that I can drive my car just fine, once it warms up that is. - VB >From: Chris Shepherd <chrisau79@xxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: RE: [DML] Re: Questions on automatic transmissions >Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 08:51:46 -0800 (PST) > > > >Believe John. Don't change the fluid. Anyone who tells you to change it is >only interested in selling you a new transmission. > >Chris >6301 > >Videobob Moseley <videobob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >Well, "local boy" John Hervey told me that if I were to replace the fluid >now after it is "burned" >that the new fluid would melt off all the plates inside my trasmission and >it would be dead. >He told me not to change the fluid and to drive it until it breaks and then >rebuild it or replace it because the damage is already done. > >I told this to Stephen Wynne and he laughed, and said John was wrong, and >to >just do a >filter and fluid change on it right away. > >Then again, I have had other mechanics tell me that once the fluid is >burned >not to change it.... I think I remember someone telling me to put OATMEAL >in >the transmission or something crazy like that! > >I don't know who to believe or who to trust, some people have motives to >sell me >a transmission, others are just trying to sound knowledgeable. >So far no one is willing to make any gaurantees. > >The way I look at it is, right now it does run and drive. >Once it warms up it is fine...I drove it to PF this way. >If I take the chance and do the simple fluid change, it might help, it >might >do nothing >or god forbid it will wipe out the transmission for good and the car will >be >down until >I can afford to fix it. > >I don't know what to do, but I don't think I should experiment with it >until >I have >an extra $5000 in the bank. > >- VB > > >From: "Harold McElraft" > >Reply-To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Subject: [DML] Re: Questions on automatic transmissions > >Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:45:02 -0000 > > > > > > > > > >Sounds like the computer is shot and the fluid is LOW. Don't be > >afraid to run the fluid up to the full mark when the trans is COLD. > >I would get a new computer or at least let Hervey do his thing to it > >before I drove it another foot. Also, Stephen, Don and Rob are > >correct - not the local boys, just look at the collective DeLorean > >experience talking to you. > > > >Harold McElraft - 3354 > > > > > >--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Videobob Moseley" > >wrote: > > > > > > Since we are in the thick of this topic, I would like to talk > >about the way > > > my car rides. > > > My automatic shifts like a mule just kicked you. > > > It winds way up and then jerks into gear with a slow slingshot > >effect. > > > > > > One of my main problems is that it will not shift into 3rd until > >it is > > > warmed up good. > > > If I take off on a cold day, I will have to drive in 1st gear for > >a while > > > otherwise it > > > will slip gear and the motor will just spin until I put it into > >first and it > > > will catch. > > > Once I get it up to a high RPM I can shift up to 2nd and it will > >go, but if > > > I put it in > > > 3rd it will just slip, unless I get on the highway and punch it. > > > Once I get going real fast, lets say 70 in 2nd gear then I can > >usually put > > > it in 3rd > > > and it will catch....but sometimes it will simply drop back and > >forth from > > > 2nd to 3rd. > > > Once the car is warmed up and finally drives smooth in 3rd, it > >will stay > > > like that as long > > > as you are driving it around. > > > > > > I have had people look at the trans fluid and smell it, and > >although it is > > > still red they tell > > > me it smells burned, and I have been told not to replace the fluid > >because > > > if I do > > > it will melt the inside of my transmission. > > > Of course Stephen Wynne told me that was BS and to go ahead and do > >it. > > > So I don't know who to believe. > > > But as far as I know the car has never had a trans service in 35K > >of life, > > > but I am > > > afraid to do it. > > > I just dont know what to do about it because I can not afford to > >send it to > > > Stegar. > > > I have had local trans shops tell me that they can rebuild it for > >me for > > > about $800 > > > but of course Stegar and Grady both tell me that these trans shops > >only > > > "think they know what they are looking at" and "could not possibly > >do it for > > > that". > > > > > > All I know is that I have a serious problem with the transmission > >and it is > > > running like crap > > > because of it, it is robbing me of power and making me rev the > >engine too > > > much. > > > On cold mornings like we have had lately, I need to warm up the > >car for > > > about 20 > > > minutes before I can drive it. > > > > > > So what should I do? > > > > > > - Videobob > > > > > > >From: "Harold McElraft" > > > >Reply-To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >Subject: [DML] Re: Questions on automatic transmissions > > > >Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 12:28:12 -0000 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >An accurately setup auto shifts nice and smooth hot or cold - in > > > >really cold weather the shifts are a little smoother - almost > > > >unnoticeable - warmed up - noticeable but smooth - no banging or > > > >jerking. I notice the change in engine sound more than anything > > > >along with more getup, especially at WOT. Never notice down > >shifting > > > >at coasting to stops or stopping. Down shifting from throttle > > > >response is firm but smooth and up shift the same - I try never to > > > >let the trans have to go through two gear shifts at once - i.e. > > > >first to third or third to first (I just visualize too much stuff > > > >going on in there for the by-pass of gears to be good for it). > > > > > > > >To get what I consider a really smooth trans took me a few years > >of > > > >working with an auto trans that was abused in its early years and > > > >run for some time with the computer screwed up. > > > > > > > >Three critical adjustments: The trans throttle cable, the computer > > > >working correctly and the vacuum module. And, the engine has to be > > > >working and idling correctly. In terms of problem areas I'd say > > > >first computer, then engine running correctly, throttle > >adjustment, > > > >vacuum module. Last, trans internals. > > > > > > > >The whine - is it in first or at the shift 1-2 only? That sounds > > > >like a trans filter clogged up or air in the system. Have you > > > >serviced the trans lately? The harsh down shift is a symptom of a > > > >faulty computer but an engine with a fast idle or slow to idle > > > >symptom will cause a similar issue. > > > > > > > >Diagnosing a D trans is really an art as much as a science in my > > > >experience. But, you have to be sure you're dealing with one > >problem > > > >not two or more. That requires checking everything one at a time. > > > > > > > >Harold McElraft - 3354 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Enid/Jeremiah > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hey everyone, > > > > > > > > > > A couple questions. I never really paid any attention > > > > > to it, but I was wondering how a ideal working > > > > > automatic transmission shifts. Obviously, > > > > > 1st->2nd->3rd, but what is its behavior? Is it > > > > > supposed to shift really hard and firmly, or does it > > > > > shift softly like todays modern cars where one can > > > > > barely feel a shift at all? Would a change in > > > > > temperature (summer vs winter weather) have a effect > > > > > on the shifting patterns? Also, when the automatic > > > > > transmission downshifts, should you be able to really > > > > > feel the downshifts or should it be really smooth and > > > > > almost unnoticeable? My car shifts up very firmly, > > > > > and it downshifts from 2nd to 1st very firmly, but I > > > > > don't really detect any downshifting from 3rd to 2nd. > > > > > > > > > > One last thing. Lately with the morning temperature > > > > > in the mid 20's, I've noticed a high-pitched whine > > > > > when going from first to second. This is if the car > > > > > is driven with no warm-up idle time. Today, I let it > > > > > warm up to about 160 degrees, and it doesn't make this > > > > > noise driving down the street with warm up time. Is > > > > > this anything to take note about, or is this just how > > > > > the car behaves when driven from a dead cold start in > > > > > 25 degrees? > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your time. > > > > > > > > > > Jeremiah > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > > > > Do you Yahoo!? > > > > > Yahoo! Mail - now with 250MB free storage. 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