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Fat Kid

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I've had my '87 GN for about three years now. It has run flawlessly save for a heater failure up to this point. Three weeks ago I drove it from New York to New Orleans and the problems have been coming in droves ever since.

First, after parking it in a lot one night, I drove it in the morning and it immediately began to buck and stutter every time I would near a shift point. After some increased application of the throttle, it would generally upshift.

The buck has persisted for about 3 weeks now. It is rarely occuring in low gears now but consistently happens when I'm going about 45, nearing the shift into OD.

Last week as I was driving I opened it up only to hear a horrible crunching sound followed by a loud boing. The Scanmaster showed 37.5 degrees of knock retard.

Now whenever I get on it, similar awful noises happen, lots of knock registers on the Scanmaster, and now the TPS isn't going above about 1.59.

The car is a bone stock '87 GN, save for a dual 2.5 Dynomax exhaust system. Any help, recommendations of good mechanics in New Orleans, or anything else would be appreciated.
 
Nobody has any idea what could be wrong? Please try and help me out! Thanks.
 
I'll take a stab at it!

I would say you lost something transmission related, either the converter (Stock Lock-up type, right?) or possibly the input shaft/bearings.

I say this because you note shifting problems, but I cannot explain why you only see 1.45v TPS? Does this mean no matter how far you press the accelerator, you only see 1.45 or is it that you can only avoid most of the bucking problems by keeping it from going over 1.45?

At any rate, we need a little more info. How many miles, whats been done to the trany, how does the engine feel reving it in neutral? The knock you see may be due other mechanical problems besides the engine (Esp if the O2 readings are not indicating LEAN when this happens!)

If you had lost a crank/cam/timing chain/ or something engine related, I would think you would have noise problems at any RPM/load, or it would have stopped running/starting by now!

Anyone else?
 
sounds like more than 1 problem. I live in leesville,La. If I were closer I could give you a hand.
First set the tps to specs. do you hear the noise at idle or do you have to be driving it? If you hear the noise while in park at different rpm's and are not sure where it is coming from you could just take out the converter bolts and slide it back a little. start it up and see if noise is coming from the motor. this would at least put you in the ball park for the weird noises.
 
I'm glad to see some replies!

The two conditions seem like seperate problems. The shifting thing now only occurs at highway speeds. Today I went on the highway without overdrive engaged and got the same bucking condition at 60+ whenever I didn't apply at least 1/4 throttle.

The other problem is that whenever I go to WOT or anything over 10# of boost, I don't build power and instead get horrible noises and lots of knock. I think it's a wastegate problem, but I don't know.

Thanks,
Russ
 
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