ButterBall
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I have a 1984 with a 302 and a C6 trans. I changed the trans oil and cleaned the filter ( the oil looked and smelled bad, but the filter was clean). Changed the transfer case oil also.
Slowly over period of days of driving, the transmission began to feel tight, the Bronco did not want move forward as it used to, almost as if the brakes were holding it back (checked, they weren't). In reverse, it feels normal. In fact now I cannot drive in forward gear, but was able to go in reverse and park my truck.
I am not a diagnostician, but I think the tranny is sick. The question is to salvage this trans by repairing it or to find a used one. I wonder if a rebuild kit would fix it? How would I know? I am not afraid to tear it down, I am not a pro mechanic, but I did replace the rear axle bearings on both sides myself under a shade tree, I even figured out how to drain the torque converter myself( yes I did replace the bolt). So, now I am willing to tackle trans rebuild if thats what it takes.
What's your opinion?
Thanks for the help
Slowly over period of days of driving, the transmission began to feel tight, the Bronco did not want move forward as it used to, almost as if the brakes were holding it back (checked, they weren't). In reverse, it feels normal. In fact now I cannot drive in forward gear, but was able to go in reverse and park my truck.
I am not a diagnostician, but I think the tranny is sick. The question is to salvage this trans by repairing it or to find a used one. I wonder if a rebuild kit would fix it? How would I know? I am not afraid to tear it down, I am not a pro mechanic, but I did replace the rear axle bearings on both sides myself under a shade tree, I even figured out how to drain the torque converter myself( yes I did replace the bolt). So, now I am willing to tackle trans rebuild if thats what it takes.
What's your opinion?
Thanks for the help