Does your tranny do this?

sy2185

New member
Right after I got my truck 2+ years ago, the tranny went out. It was rebuilt under warranty and performed the same as before, just better. 5K miles later I had a decently built motor from Diablo perf. put in at the dealership. Those assholes misaligned my torque converter/flexplate and the engine when installing it and 400 miles later my trans blew as a result of the stress. Taking no chances, I got a crate GM trans and had an excellent shop upgrade the shift packs and smooth out the linkage,etc. Thing is, both of the old transmissions would stay "locked up" with the motor while coasting no matter if it was in D or OD. The new one(though flawless and strong)disengages the motor when you lift, but only in OD, though it'll coast no matter what gear/speed. It does,though, stay engaged in all gears/speeds when in D. What gives? I miss my engine braking and want to know what to change to get it back. I checked and re-checked the part # and it's right. My mechanic thinks that GM might have changed a setting/part in new trannys. How about yours? What's it do? Thanks.
 

jwaller

Evil Genius/SyTy Guru
if you have no engine breaking then chances are you have busted the forward sprang or burnt up the overrun clutches. and BTW if you have a GM rebuilt trans I feel sorry for you. hartman tried this and he gave up after 4 of them died.
 

sy2185

New member
no engine braking isn't exactly right. It's got it in drive, just not in OD. Been like this since day 1 and has checked out ok. BTW- not rebuilt-all new trans.

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jwaller

Evil Genius/SyTy Guru
rebuilt or new it doesnt matter. the tranny's GM is building are not the correct ones. I don't think they have the correct servo's or the correct VB or the correct seperator plate. but if you dont mind waiting while they install a new one every few months then cool...
 

sy2185

New member
I'd tend to agree with you on that one. If anyone else has info please chip in. Though it shifts firmer and launches harder than the other two, I'd like to make it the way it should be. I'm working on the peripherals(fuel system,IC,etc.)and hope to finish middle of '02 with a turbo and poss. 9/11 TC. Will this help? The shop did install Art Carr steel cluth hubs and hardened input planetary gears with a 3/8" power band and a Transmission Center performance 1-2 accumulator spring. This may explain the reliability, but I wonder what else's different.
 
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