I don't know what to do now?
Me and my friend rebuilt the transmission according to the book (Ron Sessions).
Clearance between clutches and spacer plates as in the book. We put about 2 liters of ATF Dextron II to the converter and 6,5 liters to the tranny. On the dip stick it was very high level. Start the engine and we checked the oil level it was very high also, when I shift the gears, level was correct (full). I was trying to drive, first backwards, ok, than forward, ok. After break release car was willing to drive and was driving without pressing gas pedal.
After few tryies car was not willing to drive on its own, to make him drive I have to press gas more to move it. When I did that I saw white smoke, we do not know from where (maybe from vent valve?). I wanted to try if the car is shifting gears, so we put it on the road and it shifts gears (I think) ok, but on every gear it slips. More, we can hear grating sounds when switched to reverse or drive.
What was that white smoke?
Why it stoped working correctly?
We need help!
Regards, Pawel.
Me and my friend rebuilt the transmission according to the book (Ron Sessions).
Clearance between clutches and spacer plates as in the book. We put about 2 liters of ATF Dextron II to the converter and 6,5 liters to the tranny. On the dip stick it was very high level. Start the engine and we checked the oil level it was very high also, when I shift the gears, level was correct (full). I was trying to drive, first backwards, ok, than forward, ok. After break release car was willing to drive and was driving without pressing gas pedal.
After few tryies car was not willing to drive on its own, to make him drive I have to press gas more to move it. When I did that I saw white smoke, we do not know from where (maybe from vent valve?). I wanted to try if the car is shifting gears, so we put it on the road and it shifts gears (I think) ok, but on every gear it slips. More, we can hear grating sounds when switched to reverse or drive.
What was that white smoke?
Why it stoped working correctly?
We need help!
Regards, Pawel.