Diesel911 |
03-03-2023 06:32 PM |
Were there symptoms before it happened or was it sudden?
You are describing the symptoms of a B2 piston in the transmission failure or a cracked B2 band.
I am not sure what year the most updated B2 piston went into the transmissions, but the updated ones are not supposed to break as mine did on my 84 300D. There is also a lip seal and a bushing associated with it. On mine the bushing is aluminum and that was replaced with a nylon one.
With the B2 piston out you may or may not be able to tell by pushing on the end of the B2 band if it is cracked/broken or not.
On mine it started off with flaring as it took a lot of rpms before it engaged and went forward, and I changed the filter and fluid and that went away for about a year and then the B2 piston broke.
There may be other causes, but that is all I have had experience with.
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