Hi everyone I'm new to the forum and thought I'd ask a question.
Info:
2005 Blazer 4.3L 4WD
128 000 KM
Tranny Fluid at correct mark on dipstick *no burnt smell*
Tranny Fluid Flush at 45K
Once a year converter slips in drive at lights up to 1800 rpm then grabs
Issue: TCC + Convertor Broken?
I drove the truck extensively and I can confirm going 70km/hr(40mph/hr) convert locks up and then it goes in and out of lockup over and over again, I can see the rpm drop 200 rpm, then go back up. I must be in the sweet spot of lock up. Memory serves me right this was 2000rpm highway.
Every now and then you hear the metal on metal grinding, not brakes.
When I go to 50 or 60 mph is when a scarry intermittent wobble drivetrain shutter will happen for like a full second, then go away and come back in like 5 seconds. This repeats itself.
I've had a tranny place say they see converter slippage and that I need a new converter. He went on to say that while tranny is out you may as well do full rebuild. Those cost of the rebuild gets close to the value of the truck in Canada.
I saw another post on her that says this can be fixed without replacing the converter and without removing the tranny?
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?fo...ion slipping during lockup - AnandTech Forums
Info:
2005 Blazer 4.3L 4WD
128 000 KM
Tranny Fluid at correct mark on dipstick *no burnt smell*
Tranny Fluid Flush at 45K
Once a year converter slips in drive at lights up to 1800 rpm then grabs
Issue: TCC + Convertor Broken?
I drove the truck extensively and I can confirm going 70km/hr(40mph/hr) convert locks up and then it goes in and out of lockup over and over again, I can see the rpm drop 200 rpm, then go back up. I must be in the sweet spot of lock up. Memory serves me right this was 2000rpm highway.
Every now and then you hear the metal on metal grinding, not brakes.
When I go to 50 or 60 mph is when a scarry intermittent wobble drivetrain shutter will happen for like a full second, then go away and come back in like 5 seconds. This repeats itself.
I've had a tranny place say they see converter slippage and that I need a new converter. He went on to say that while tranny is out you may as well do full rebuild. Those cost of the rebuild gets close to the value of the truck in Canada.
I saw another post on her that says this can be fixed without replacing the converter and without removing the tranny?
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?fo...ion slipping during lockup - AnandTech Forums