I just had this transmission taken apart and overhauled. Everything inside is brand new. The Aamco I took it to for warranty work had to replace a shaft and nut on one of the internal hard parts. They told me this was the case for the harsh shifting and not moving when in reverse because one of the gears were found meshed. But it’s still slipping when in drive and whines slowing down. He told me that was the issue for the reasons I am having but didn’t change anything. I drove it to heat up the transmission, I checked the level, it’s full and clean, I didn’t smell burning.
What will cause a new overhauled transmission to still slip in drive on occasions? And why is it still whining? I did some research and read a torque converter or brake band would cause slipping, but more often it will slip when a torque converter starts to fail. I never heard of an overhauled transmission slip or whine. But mine still does it, in drive. He said the reason it was doing this was because the part inside the transmission was defective. That was replaced and it’s still doing it.
Can someone tell me what the specs for a stall speed would be at rpm for my torque converter?
What will cause a new overhauled transmission to still slip in drive on occasions? And why is it still whining? I did some research and read a torque converter or brake band would cause slipping, but more often it will slip when a torque converter starts to fail. I never heard of an overhauled transmission slip or whine. But mine still does it, in drive. He said the reason it was doing this was because the part inside the transmission was defective. That was replaced and it’s still doing it.
Can someone tell me what the specs for a stall speed would be at rpm for my torque converter?
Mar 1, 2020 at 10:15 AM


