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land sea air 11-20-2005 12:01 AM

124 trans acting up
 
well i was in virginia today and my 87' 300E auto did somthing its never done before... going along at highway speeds the car would act like it had gone into neutral and would rev freely. i put some fluid in and it seemed to help until i was on my way back and it acted like it had been forced into third and wouldnt go back into fourth severly limiting my ability to stay on the highway. by the time i got to a safe place to leave the car it acted as if it had been forced into second and adding more fluid didnt seem to help. i had a lot of trouble trying to read the dipstick because it seemed smeared all along the stick. i know the front main seal leaks a little but i have been keeping up with it easily. since there were no noises or the associated smoke, im pretty sure that im not loosing fluid fast enough to cause these problems plus i couldnt see any visible leaks with the car idling. my mechanic friend thinks the pickup fliter in the pan is clogged and it makes sense to me but i wanted to get other opinions and options before i start ordering parts. i guess this means no more bragging about how my car doesnt leave me stranded like some of the newer cars ive dealt with:(

land sea air 11-21-2005 08:50 PM

got the car home yesterday and thought i should mention that it looks like it could possibly be leaking fluid when the car is running but it still idles and moves around the parking lot normally. i havent tried the road yet and i dont plan to until i at least learn more... by the way how much trans fluid should i add if i drain it from the pan without flushing or anything?

Kebowers 11-23-2005 04:47 PM

tranny wants more oil!
 
The transmission MUST have enough oil to avoid sucking air into the pump--which destroys any pressure and control.

Check the oil level COLD and see where it is. Repeat-Wipeing off the dip stick each time , as many times as necessary until you get consistent level readings. Go from there.

If the tranny is leaking when its running, the front pump seal and bearing may have scored and failed--which will require a R&R of tranny and front pump replacement (+/-$450 part cost)

land sea air 12-01-2005 11:26 PM

what effect can having too much fluid have besides leakage? i think it is overfilled after my attempts to keep the car moving


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