Nhaz
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Ok Last Thursday the front seal on my A4LD let go. So over the weekend I sweated blood to swap Another A4LD from a 91 which I know for a fact that it worked perfectly when I parked it 7 months ago.
The swapping was epic all by itself (4 days) and if anyone wants to hear it I will add a post to this thread with the long and torrid details.
If the owners manual says the tranny takes 9.5 liters of fluid to fill why after exactly 8 liters the dip stick reads about 3/4 of a inch over the full line after running the truck to cycle the fluid. Is this a problem too much tranny fluid? If its a problem do I have to get someone to suck it out the dipstick with a vacuum pump or is there a drain other then the pan?
Next problem. The OD on the replacement tranny isn't working. Now I KNOW it was working when I parked the truck. So that means there is another problem that isn't the tranny.
What could they be and how can I fix it?
The shift handle indicator in the cab no longer lines up with the Park and other shift positions. You can shift the truck into the correct gears no problem but nothing lines up. how do I fix?
A not terrible important question. Both trucks appear to have a extra tranny cooler infront of the rad. Identical. Would the factory have put them on?
Neither Transmission had a magnet in the pan. Normal? I added one from a dead 30 gig Hard drive. Its very strong no worries about it moving. Tying to pry it up can break a finger nail.
The swapping was epic all by itself (4 days) and if anyone wants to hear it I will add a post to this thread with the long and torrid details.
If the owners manual says the tranny takes 9.5 liters of fluid to fill why after exactly 8 liters the dip stick reads about 3/4 of a inch over the full line after running the truck to cycle the fluid. Is this a problem too much tranny fluid? If its a problem do I have to get someone to suck it out the dipstick with a vacuum pump or is there a drain other then the pan?
Next problem. The OD on the replacement tranny isn't working. Now I KNOW it was working when I parked the truck. So that means there is another problem that isn't the tranny.
What could they be and how can I fix it?
The shift handle indicator in the cab no longer lines up with the Park and other shift positions. You can shift the truck into the correct gears no problem but nothing lines up. how do I fix?
A not terrible important question. Both trucks appear to have a extra tranny cooler infront of the rad. Identical. Would the factory have put them on?
Neither Transmission had a magnet in the pan. Normal? I added one from a dead 30 gig Hard drive. Its very strong no worries about it moving. Tying to pry it up can break a finger nail.
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