Hey guys.
I got a 92 Laredo cherokee with a 4.6 stroker.
I pulled the engine. did a quick refresh. then dropped it back in.
The car shifted fine before.
Now it does this really weird thing.
If I drive slow. or gently it does not do it.
Any gas more than 30% makes it happen.
example. driving along getting to 2.5krpms.
It drops to 2k~ like its going to shift
Then almost instantaneously back to 2.7k rpm.
then shifts.
If I give it more gas. It'll continuously fight between going up and down a gear.
But drive it slow and no problems.
Also. At about 55. it shifted down and it almost jogged the transmission.
Ugh... that did not feel good. and i'm scared to blow my transmission.
I have unplugged all sensors and wires. and plugged them all back in again.
Checked all wires on the transmission.
I tipped it down a bit installing . but checked the wires. they never got overloaded. or pulled.
** one thing I would like to note. I tried giving it like 60% gas. (new engine still babying) it roars and goes. so its not fuel cutting.
Bad sensor ?
Ideas ?
Automatic transmissions, to me, work on magic and clearly are not to be understood by the likes of mere mortals.... Ive rebuilt one in a prior car....ugh.....
I got a 92 Laredo cherokee with a 4.6 stroker.
I pulled the engine. did a quick refresh. then dropped it back in.
The car shifted fine before.
Now it does this really weird thing.
If I drive slow. or gently it does not do it.
Any gas more than 30% makes it happen.
example. driving along getting to 2.5krpms.
It drops to 2k~ like its going to shift
Then almost instantaneously back to 2.7k rpm.
then shifts.
If I give it more gas. It'll continuously fight between going up and down a gear.
But drive it slow and no problems.
Also. At about 55. it shifted down and it almost jogged the transmission.
Ugh... that did not feel good. and i'm scared to blow my transmission.
I have unplugged all sensors and wires. and plugged them all back in again.
Checked all wires on the transmission.
I tipped it down a bit installing . but checked the wires. they never got overloaded. or pulled.
** one thing I would like to note. I tried giving it like 60% gas. (new engine still babying) it roars and goes. so its not fuel cutting.
Bad sensor ?
Ideas ?
Automatic transmissions, to me, work on magic and clearly are not to be understood by the likes of mere mortals.... Ive rebuilt one in a prior car....ugh.....
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