MeanBuicks
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The TCC wiring should not matter at all in this situation. As stated above something may be getting pinched or shorting out if the engine torques over. How are the motor mounts?
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SignUp Now!Mounts are all new and I've checked the loom nothing pinchedThe TCC wiring should not matter at all in this situation. As stated above something may be getting pinched or shorting out if the engine torques over. How are the motor mounts?
What should it be at idle? And or in gear?The IAC/minimum air rate may be off. "Usually" the Idle rpm is higher in park than it is in gear.
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Right now it's at 46-47 at idleWhat should it be at idle? And or in gear?
I'm still having this issue it's my only problem now how should I check the brake switch wiringDo you have the brake switch wired wrong where it is locking the converter when you apply the brakes?
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This exactly what's going on. How do I know for sure the car idles ok throttle and sounds great in park but in gear it shakes so bad its embarrassing I took it up the street a bit and it stuttered pinged when I tried to get on it I pulled over and it died I drove back in 1st gear it was a lil smoother I was only four houses away.Doubtful it is the break wiring. So are you saying when you shift to Reverse or Drive the car shakes and stalls out? If so, the problem is a stuck TCC apply valve in the pump. Please confirm this is what is happening and I will tell you how to check it.
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If you had the engine or transmission out of the car, check to see if you have anything pinched between them .
Bryan[/
Everything is clear I just had the intake off that's all for new gasketsIf you had the engine or transmission out of the car, check to see if you have anything pinched between them .
Bryan
After almost a year and a bunch of head scratching you were right the miss caused the shake which was cause by a faulty injector I'm shopping around for a new set nowWhat have you changed lately? Perhaps the motor is missing which is felt more in gear?