89 bII 2.9 Won't go in gear unless I remove vac hose

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jaminjimlp

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Ok, I'll try to get to the point... since I've had this B2 it has never ran in overdrive, but in drive, overdrive works.. I really don't think it's the linkage... when in overdrive it would go in gear but acts like transmission is burnt up [clutch slips bad]. In drive, it waits 10 - 15 seconds before it goes in gear. I have driven it like this for 30,000 + miles... Well, yesterday I changed the spark plugs [i don't think it has anything to do with it though. lol] and now it won't go in gear at all, unless I remove the vaccum line that goes to the trans., then when it goes in gear [at 2500 rpm] I put the hose back or it won't shift gears, then it drives normal.

Can anyone help me here or suggest a trans biz that won't rip me off?

I think it may be a sensor problem.

Just don't think I need a rebuild.

Thanks in advance, Jim

 

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I don't know specifically what your problem is, but I suspect it may be related to disturbing the vacuum line going to the modulator valve of your transmission. This line comes off a T at the back of the engine and snakes back down to the tranny behind the distributor, so its easy to ***** it up when working back there. (My BII won't shift properly if I remove and plug the line to the AT.) I would suggest you check ALL of your vacuum lines and connectors (they're all interconnected) for loose/open connections and leaks, and possibly even blockage. You also might want to consider picking up a new modulator valve. (I've never done this on my BII, but just assume they have them.) Good Luck.

CraigRK

 
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thanks for the quick response, i looked were the vac hose goes in to the trany [it is all metal except 3 inches were it hooks to a 3 way "t" at the drivers side rear of the throtle body] but theres no way to see what it hooks to [without pulling the pan]because it just enters into it, how ever i did notice that there are some wires that go to it

 

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that metal hose you said you saw going to your tranny is a vacuum advanced hose so if it gets pinched or is pulled off it will cause weired problems some of which you have said u had

 
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update O.k. i have replaced the tranz filter and put new modulator, that is where the vac hose goes to (hose is clear of blockages or pinch) and i blew it out with some old freon. added new fluid. still doesn't work right. but did go it to gear without pulling off the hose 1 time and that was it. now over drive works in over drive position and doesn't go in o.d. in drive position like it used to. help someone please i cant think of any other stuff to try before i have to spend a bunch of money (aamco said 1500.00 to rebuild) i think thats a bit high. my Friend has a guy that works on his cars and doesn't charge much and when i get some extra cash I'll try him first. unless someone can help first.

 

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drop the tranny pan and check the shifter it has a bunch of teeth also check your tranny fluid it should be red not red with a blackish tent it should be red you might have some brunt bands!!!

 

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and 1500 for rebuilding a tranny is ******** i dont know where you live but i can get one rebuilt any where from 200-500 dollars. i live by pensocola floirida!!!!

 
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and a rebuild kit is 75 bucks its not that hard to rebuild a tranny and a book is like 20 bucks its a great learning experince but i dont like messing with autos any more i love mannuels more fun and easier to to mess with

 
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viperfangs2

i live in griffin GA. 35 miles south of Atlanta. it was aamco who told me 1500.

i am interested in trying to do it my self but lately I've not had any spare time because i do a/c work and I'm swamped right now because it has been really hot here'.

were can i find that book?

can i get that kit from O'Riley's?

your price sounds a whole lot better...

the fluid color was dark red there was however a black coat of like grease very thin on the inside of the pan, i saw the shifter inside and it is hooked to a sort of piston looking thing like whats in a master cylinder and all that seemed to be OK but now i think i should have had my wife move the lever wile i was under there.

i must add that before i was given this bII my niece had it (in Panama city Fla.) and she over filled the trany with fluid till it came out the check tube , my bro in-law said they stuck a hose down in it and removed it.

the reason they gave it to me was it had a fire under the hood and i towed it up here behind my dodge and spent 60 bucks at the junk yard and rewired the harness and fuse box by the batt.

 
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rebuild kits should be avalible at autozone, advanced auto parts, or O'Riley's auto parts i buy my stuff from advanced and my friends dads shop as for the books haynes or chilton just ask the guys at your auto part store for a book to help rebuild a auto tranny the automatic tranny is a hydrolic system so that thing u were talking about that looks like a piston is pretty much wat puts ur truck in gear

sorry about my spelling im just in a rush

 
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green with a "Lund" visor. i think she's 20 her names Kattie, i believe that her grandmother has a red one

 

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