turbojimmy
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I put a new converter in my car over the weekend. I accidentally drove the car for about a mile when the trans was 3 quarts low. As soon as I realized it was slipping I brought it back and put more fluid in it. Once I corrected the error I took it back out and it was fine.
I drove it 25 miles to work today and it works awesome - just like it did before but with more stall (went with a 3400 9x11 converter). No slippage off the line or WOT at highway speeds. Shifts really hard into 2nd and the TC locks hard enough that it feels like a 5th gear ("normal" behavior since the Level10 rebuild a couple of years ago).
While moving it through the gears to check the fluid, I noticed a different noise than usual in reverse 2nd, and 1st. The noise does not appear in 1st or 2nd when it's in D or OD. It's not a whine, more like a fluid moving around type noise. It's not real loud - I can only hear it with the windows down.
Would a 9x11 converter make a different noise than, say, my old 10.5" converter? Or have I damaged my pump?
TIA,
Jim
I drove it 25 miles to work today and it works awesome - just like it did before but with more stall (went with a 3400 9x11 converter). No slippage off the line or WOT at highway speeds. Shifts really hard into 2nd and the TC locks hard enough that it feels like a 5th gear ("normal" behavior since the Level10 rebuild a couple of years ago).
While moving it through the gears to check the fluid, I noticed a different noise than usual in reverse 2nd, and 1st. The noise does not appear in 1st or 2nd when it's in D or OD. It's not a whine, more like a fluid moving around type noise. It's not real loud - I can only hear it with the windows down.
Would a 9x11 converter make a different noise than, say, my old 10.5" converter? Or have I damaged my pump?
TIA,
Jim