marbles in converter
#16
Originally Posted by Betthebux
I got a killer deal for new Ford converter installed for $375. Every one else wanted 800 to 1000 to do it. The only cure is a new TC
#17
A trans shop in Provo Utah called Libbeys Auto. He quoted me 450 but then only charged 375. I don't know his source for parts. He also did a complete rebuild for my Sons E4OD for 1200 including new TC and new cooler. It won't cost 12 to 1500 if you don't go with one of the expensive aftermarket converters. IMHO a stock TC is plenty good for a stock trans.
#18
Originally Posted by Betthebux
A trans shop in Provo Utah called Libbeys Auto. He quoted me 450 but then only charged 375. I don't know his source for parts. He also did a complete rebuild for my Sons E4OD for 1200 including new TC and new cooler. It won't cost 12 to 1500 if you don't go with one of the expensive aftermarket converters. IMHO a stock TC is plenty good for a stock trans.
#19
I have a 2001 w/4r100,just hade my t/c play games locking in and out and in and out and in and you get the picture resulting w/ overheated transmission.shop that did the rebuild 1 year ago said there's nothing wrong with the transmission,but I bet in a couple months when my warranty is up it blows up.After the t/c problem,I now have this scraping noise in my t/c on startup.
#20
Originally Posted by OBX 7.3
I have a 2001 w/4r100,just hade my t/c play games locking in and out and in and out and in and you get the picture resulting w/ overheated transmission.shop that did the rebuild 1 year ago said there's nothing wrong with the transmission,but I bet in a couple months when my warranty is up it blows up.After the t/c problem,I now have this scraping noise in my t/c on startup.
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