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Ford 4R70/75 Experts, A Moment Of Your Time?
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<blockquote data-quote="offroadkarter" data-source="post: 16324147" data-attributes="member: 79484"><p>So I just picked up a 03 Marauder with a bad transmission. I plan on parting this car out but I'm wondering what could actually be wrong with this thing.</p><p></p><p>This car has a Precision Industries Stallion torque converter in it with I'd estimate 30-40k miles on it, which is why I'd like to rule out if this is at fault or not.</p><p></p><p>In drive, the car will rev and slowly work its way up to speed. I took it down the road at the sellers house and if you keep it under 3000rpm the entire time it will just kind of slip through the gears. I had it up to about 45-50mph and the behavior didn't change.</p><p></p><p>However, if you go above say, 3500rpm, it feels like the torque converter locks and all of a sudden the car takes off. Hard enough that I left two 6ft stripes in my driveway last week.</p><p></p><p>Now, at this point I would imagine it'd be the torque converter, except for the following: </p><p></p><p>-Reverse works perfect</p><p>-The night I was loading it on the trailer, I'm pretty damn positive reverse and neutral became forward gears temporarily. Since this night the trans has not repeated those actions</p><p></p><p>Any ideas? Did the converter burn itself out early or is it something with the direct drive clutch? For what it's worth, the fluid is at the correct level and is not burnt/dark, and the PO put a dedicated aux trans cooler on the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offroadkarter, post: 16324147, member: 79484"] So I just picked up a 03 Marauder with a bad transmission. I plan on parting this car out but I'm wondering what could actually be wrong with this thing. This car has a Precision Industries Stallion torque converter in it with I'd estimate 30-40k miles on it, which is why I'd like to rule out if this is at fault or not. In drive, the car will rev and slowly work its way up to speed. I took it down the road at the sellers house and if you keep it under 3000rpm the entire time it will just kind of slip through the gears. I had it up to about 45-50mph and the behavior didn't change. However, if you go above say, 3500rpm, it feels like the torque converter locks and all of a sudden the car takes off. Hard enough that I left two 6ft stripes in my driveway last week. Now, at this point I would imagine it'd be the torque converter, except for the following: -Reverse works perfect -The night I was loading it on the trailer, I'm pretty damn positive reverse and neutral became forward gears temporarily. Since this night the trans has not repeated those actions Any ideas? Did the converter burn itself out early or is it something with the direct drive clutch? For what it's worth, the fluid is at the correct level and is not burnt/dark, and the PO put a dedicated aux trans cooler on the car. [/QUOTE]
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