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Transmission whine, "sounds like supercharger"

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Old 07-30-10, 08:51 AM
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I have a torque converter lying around my den if you need it. i bought it from Scott like a year ago i'd dump it off for super cheap if you need it. Like super duper cheap
Old 07-30-10, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by TheRonTom3
I have a torque converter lying around my den if you need it. i bought it from Scott like a year ago i'd dump it off for super cheap if you need it. Like super duper cheap

I'll remember that... We will see what happens
Old 07-31-10, 12:19 AM
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ok, if you flushed your trans, post in about 2 weeks with an update. those magnets can in no way catch all debris in the trans moving around. its a good deal to have magnets, and they are on input/output speed sensors as well but they can never catch it all. and it only takes a little debris between plates or sun gear to start a huge issue. lets us know
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Perhaps I should reiterate.......what I meant by a transmission flush was to disconnect the hose that runs to the tranny cooler behind your radiator and place it over a bucket. You should measure out 2 quarts of fluid and mark it in your bucket before you start. Then turn on the car and allow 2 quarts of fluid to fill the bucket and turn the car off. Replace 2 quarts of fluid into the tranny. Repeat this process until you have completely clean transmission fluid coming out. Reattach the hose and you are finished. You have already checked the pan magnets so that is not an issue.

Thus, technically this is NOT a power flush and should not spread debris or cause any harm whatsoever.
Again, good luck.
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Originally Posted by 918sc400
ok, if you flushed your trans, post in about 2 weeks with an update. those magnets can in no way catch all debris in the trans moving around. its a good deal to have magnets, and they are on input/output speed sensors as well but they can never catch it all. and it only takes a little debris between plates or sun gear to start a huge issue. lets us know

Will do
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