theant
Member
- Joined
- Sep 1, 2016
- Messages
- 16
- Vehicle Year
- 2000
- Transmission
- Automatic
Shortly after having mechanic replace my engine (blown radiator, head gasket, too much time sitting with water in it) replaced with a used 70-kilomiles engine replacing my 170kmiles, both 3.0l V6.
First "rattle out of the box" was said to be too long of bolts they used on the flex plate.
Fixed that but started making noise and then it broke the flex plate.
Replaced that with a new flexplate.
After a few hundred miles, a complete tear around the bolts and so no connection between motor and Torque Converter. Flexplate replaced under warranty.
By now I have a decent idea from past experience that the current flexplate is breaking too from the all too familiar loud knock at idle. It seems to go away under load/acceleration or driving.
Is it possible that the engine they put in is incompatible with my transmission?
Would a competition (thicker) flexplate be a good fix?
Could it be alignment between engine and tranny? I do not know about the dowels. Hope they didn't lose them.
As far as I know the tranny is original, I guess 4spd.
There s a plate missing from the bell housing that allows me to see the flexplate gear teeth if I look in the passenger front wheel well. Can we get new covers? I think they're just thin aluminum and might be able to make one.
tia
First "rattle out of the box" was said to be too long of bolts they used on the flex plate.
Fixed that but started making noise and then it broke the flex plate.
Replaced that with a new flexplate.
After a few hundred miles, a complete tear around the bolts and so no connection between motor and Torque Converter. Flexplate replaced under warranty.
By now I have a decent idea from past experience that the current flexplate is breaking too from the all too familiar loud knock at idle. It seems to go away under load/acceleration or driving.
Is it possible that the engine they put in is incompatible with my transmission?
Would a competition (thicker) flexplate be a good fix?
Could it be alignment between engine and tranny? I do not know about the dowels. Hope they didn't lose them.
As far as I know the tranny is original, I guess 4spd.
There s a plate missing from the bell housing that allows me to see the flexplate gear teeth if I look in the passenger front wheel well. Can we get new covers? I think they're just thin aluminum and might be able to make one.
tia