checking one more time. someone must have had this issue

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checking one more time. someone must have had this issue

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used to clink hard when i put it in park but otherwise drive fine. and it would shift had when going gear to gear, but recently it reved when i put it into drive when it was cold. then it seemed to do fine as long as i didnt let it sit too long , then i had to rev it to move again. all other gears are woking fine. its a c-6 automatic, 69 ranger, shop said, might need a over haul. u how those guys are, no repairs, just overhaul... i got a quote for 1200 for a complete rebuilt with torque conveter.
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shop is right seals and orings are worn out. When it warmed it would go into gear, or rev it up to make more pressure to over come the leakage.
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We are assuming you checked the transmission fluid level?
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My transmission started slipping real bad one time and thought it was gonna blow up before I got home so out of desperation I stopped and got some lucas transmission fix, and I was shocked the transmission shifted great. Worth a try if you weren't planning on a rebuild. :2cents:
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ok guys got the kit, filter looked kinda dirty but fluid could still flow. we will see what new fluid will make it go into d gear again. i hope
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Post by basketcase0302 »

Sounds like the torque convertor to me...

And $1200.00 is way too much to rebuild a C-6, suggest getting a second quote for the rebuild.
Or pull it yourself to save some bucks. :thup:

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