Lost drive, reverse

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dproberts05

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I was out with my car today and lost drive when accelerating into boost(probably around 10 psi maybe in 2nd gear?), when it let go the car rev'd like it was in neutral but I lifted quickly. Rolled to a stop and all drive gears were gone and no reverse. Park still works if that matters. The few times I've driven it this spring the trans. would act strange at the 2-3 shift, it would almost try to shift and wouldn't, then finally would. Not sure if thats of any relevance. I haven't crawled under to mess with it yet because it was getting late. What could be wrong? Any help or advice is appreciated. I'm thinking of possibly just buying a new trans/converter to get the car back up and running if any one has anything available.
Thanks, Dan
 
I was out with my car today and lost drive when accelerating into boost(probably around 10 psi maybe in 2nd gear?), when it let go the car rev'd like it was in neutral but I lifted quickly. Rolled to a stop and all drive gears were gone and no reverse. Park still works if that matters. The few times I've driven it this spring the trans. would act strange at the 2-3 shift, it would almost try to shift and wouldn't, then finally would. Not sure if thats of any relevance. I haven't crawled under to mess with it yet because it was getting late. What could be wrong? Any help or advice is appreciated. I'm thinking of possibly just buying a new trans/converter to get the car back up and running if any one has anything available.
Thanks, Dan
broke the splines off of the input shaft of the forward drum.
 
broke the splines off of the input shaft of the forward drum.
+1. Or pump failure. Throw a guage on it to see if it was the pump. It needs to be pulled regardless.
 
broke the splines off of the input shaft of the forward drum.

DITTO!! Replace the forward drum/shaft with a billet part, and you'll never break it again!!
Ask How I know this!! after breaking three in the coarse of two years.
 
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