IML: 81 Trans after tune-up
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IML: 81 Trans after tune-up
- From: Matthew Gill <mgill3@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 11:29:44 -0700
Well, got the car all done. I opened the rear-axle, drained the
fluid, put a new sealant on it and put fresh fluid in. I did an oil
and oil filter change, and emptied the trans fluid, changed the pan
gasket, and put in a new filter.
Now, after doing that and adjusting the trans fluid while running in
neutral to "OK," the trans seems to be shifting fine. But, here's my
question. When i first pulled it out of the driveway after adjusting
the fluid, and driving it around the block, it DID slip a couple of
times, but then after those initial couple of slips it was shifting
ok... does this sound normal? I'm assuming that maybe it took a
couple of shifts for the gears to get all nice and lubricated or
something, then after it circulated well enough it shifts just fine.
And, i checked under the car after driving it and saw absolutely NO
leaks, which is nice. Hopefully everything holds up well.
Now, my only issue to tackle is my carb/choke not acting properly.
Just a bit ago while driving it, the car stalled out on me and the
oil pressure light came on (no gauge, just dummy lights) I had to
manually pop open the choke with my finger, and then it would start.
Why is the oil light coming on? Does that have anything to do with
the choke? I think i may have a vacuum leak or something, i'm not sure.
Matt
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