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my trans slipping or flairring


bobbie58

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Joined
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City
bentleyville pa
Vehicle Year
2000
Transmission
Automatic
my 4r44e trans has no problem in reverse but when its put in drive it revs and free wheels then goes into drive , or put it into second then shift into drive ,could it be the valve body gaskets or something else like a solenoid ?I bought the truck off a neighbor who forgot to tell me about this problem,,,it a 2000 xlt
 
replacing the transmission

my 4r44e was showing a delay when I went from rev to drive all other gears were fine, so I replacing the trans and decided to tear apart my old trans and found my forward clutches the fiber and metal were burnt so I might replace them and have a back up trans ,since people thought it was a pressure problem ,where is a good place to get the clutch discs ???
 
replaced the trans so I torn apart the old trans that was showing a delay going into drive and found my forward clutch plates the fiber and metal plates were smoked
 
That would be caused by a pressure problem

The clutches and brakes(bands) are controlled by pressure routed via the valve body

Like in a manual trans if you "ride the clutch", i.e. don't release pedal all the way, it slips and heats up, making it slip more and heat up more, ect....and it shortens the life of the clutch disc

So there was a reason for forward clutch to be that way if the other clutches and the bands friction materials are not worn out as much

Clutch material and band material does wear out, same as brakes on the wheels wear out, but if one wheel's brakes were wearing out faster than the others, you wouldn't just assume it was only a pad or shoe problem and replace that pad or shoe, you would/should have a look at calipers, wheel cylinders and brake lines.

So you may have found the symptom of the slipping and slow engagement, but not the root cause of it :)
 
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