Help!!! I have a '92 Fleetwood Flair sporting a GM chassis with a 7.4L big block Chevy engine. Last fall on a trip down south I lost my transmission (input shaft broke). The tranny was a 4L60E. I had a new GM tranny installed at a cost of a little over $3000 by a GM dealer in Red Springs NC. They put in a 4L80E. They said the 4L80E would hold up longer and maybe get better gas mileage. They had to place a new wiring harness because of differences in the wiring of the 4L60E and the 4L80E. I got a 1 year 50,000 mile warranty on the new tranny.
Since then I have had a rapid backfire intermittantly when the transmission downshifts on a grade or pull. This never happened before the transmission replacement. I called the dealer in Red Springs and they say this could not have anything to do with the new transmission. They suggested I had a bad plug or plug wire or distributor or clogged fuel filter. I have replaced fuel filter, plugs, wires, rotor cap, rotor, rotor module. Still have the problem.
I bought a Chilton manual for this engine and it shows that with the two different engine/transmission combos, the fault codes are entirely different. This tells me that if they got a wire misplaced with the new harness, it could be causing something to misoperate. Does anyone out there have any knowledge of this type of problem?
I would greatly appreciate any help.
Since then I have had a rapid backfire intermittantly when the transmission downshifts on a grade or pull. This never happened before the transmission replacement. I called the dealer in Red Springs and they say this could not have anything to do with the new transmission. They suggested I had a bad plug or plug wire or distributor or clogged fuel filter. I have replaced fuel filter, plugs, wires, rotor cap, rotor, rotor module. Still have the problem.
I bought a Chilton manual for this engine and it shows that with the two different engine/transmission combos, the fault codes are entirely different. This tells me that if they got a wire misplaced with the new harness, it could be causing something to misoperate. Does anyone out there have any knowledge of this type of problem?
I would greatly appreciate any help.
Dec 27, 2008 at 2:48 PM