Clanking Sound Came Back
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Re: Re: Clanking Sound Came Back
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshopper@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
>clanking be happening ALL the time and not only when
>it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
intermittant noises when they fail.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
wrote:
>Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
>clanking be happening ALL the time and not only when
>it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
intermittant noises when they fail.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
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Re: Clanking Sound Came Back
On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
> >clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
> >it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>
> You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
> on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
> very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
> intermittant noises when they fail.
> -----------------
> TheSnoMan.com
Hi all:
I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
and localized it to
the transmission. Now the fun begins.
I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
least one engine mount
that not right.
Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
might be my tire
or ball bearings.
-John
Roosevelt, NJ
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
> >clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
> >it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>
> You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
> on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
> very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
> intermittant noises when they fail.
> -----------------
> TheSnoMan.com
Hi all:
I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
and localized it to
the transmission. Now the fun begins.
I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
least one engine mount
that not right.
Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
might be my tire
or ball bearings.
-John
Roosevelt, NJ
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Re: Clanking Sound Came Back
On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
> >clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
> >it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>
> You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
> on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
> very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
> intermittant noises when they fail.
> -----------------
> TheSnoMan.com
Hi all:
I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
and localized it to
the transmission. Now the fun begins.
I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
least one engine mount
that not right.
Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
might be my tire
or ball bearings.
-John
Roosevelt, NJ
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
> >clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
> >it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>
> You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
> on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
> very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
> intermittant noises when they fail.
> -----------------
> TheSnoMan.com
Hi all:
I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
and localized it to
the transmission. Now the fun begins.
I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
least one engine mount
that not right.
Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
might be my tire
or ball bearings.
-John
Roosevelt, NJ
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Re: Clanking Sound Came Back
On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
> >clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
> >it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>
> You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
> on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
> very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
> intermittant noises when they fail.
> -----------------
> TheSnoMan.com
Hi all:
I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
and localized it to
the transmission. Now the fun begins.
I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
least one engine mount
that not right.
Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
might be my tire
or ball bearings.
-John
Roosevelt, NJ
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
> >clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
> >it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>
> You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
> on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
> very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
> intermittant noises when they fail.
> -----------------
> TheSnoMan.com
Hi all:
I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
and localized it to
the transmission. Now the fun begins.
I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
least one engine mount
that not right.
Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
might be my tire
or ball bearings.
-John
Roosevelt, NJ
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Re: Clanking Sound Came Back
On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
> >clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
> >it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>
> You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
> on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
> very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
> intermittant noises when they fail.
> -----------------
> TheSnoMan.com
Hi all:
I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
and localized it to
the transmission. Now the fun begins.
I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
least one engine mount
that not right.
Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
might be my tire
or ball bearings.
-John
Roosevelt, NJ
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
> >clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
> >it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>
> You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
> on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
> very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
> intermittant noises when they fail.
> -----------------
> TheSnoMan.com
Hi all:
I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
and localized it to
the transmission. Now the fun begins.
I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
least one engine mount
that not right.
Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
might be my tire
or ball bearings.
-John
Roosevelt, NJ
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Re: Clanking Sound Came Back
John wrote:
> On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
>>>clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
>>>it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>>
>>You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
>>on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
>>very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
>>intermittant noises when they fail.
>>-----------------
>>TheSnoMan.com
>
>
> Hi all:
>
> I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
> and localized it to
> the transmission. Now the fun begins.
>
> I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
> least one engine mount
> that not right.
>
> Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
> might be my tire
> or ball bearings.
>
> -John
> Roosevelt, NJ
>
You mean wheel bearings? Interesting that you had a noise, took it to a
transmission shop and it turned out to be the transmission. Good thing
you didn't take it to an engine shop, those are more expensive! :)
Good luck with the repairs and let us know what happens.
tw
> On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
>>>clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
>>>it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>>
>>You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
>>on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
>>very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
>>intermittant noises when they fail.
>>-----------------
>>TheSnoMan.com
>
>
> Hi all:
>
> I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
> and localized it to
> the transmission. Now the fun begins.
>
> I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
> least one engine mount
> that not right.
>
> Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
> might be my tire
> or ball bearings.
>
> -John
> Roosevelt, NJ
>
You mean wheel bearings? Interesting that you had a noise, took it to a
transmission shop and it turned out to be the transmission. Good thing
you didn't take it to an engine shop, those are more expensive! :)
Good luck with the repairs and let us know what happens.
tw
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Re: Clanking Sound Came Back
John wrote:
> On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
>>>clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
>>>it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>>
>>You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
>>on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
>>very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
>>intermittant noises when they fail.
>>-----------------
>>TheSnoMan.com
>
>
> Hi all:
>
> I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
> and localized it to
> the transmission. Now the fun begins.
>
> I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
> least one engine mount
> that not right.
>
> Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
> might be my tire
> or ball bearings.
>
> -John
> Roosevelt, NJ
>
You mean wheel bearings? Interesting that you had a noise, took it to a
transmission shop and it turned out to be the transmission. Good thing
you didn't take it to an engine shop, those are more expensive! :)
Good luck with the repairs and let us know what happens.
tw
> On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
>>>clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
>>>it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>>
>>You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
>>on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
>>very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
>>intermittant noises when they fail.
>>-----------------
>>TheSnoMan.com
>
>
> Hi all:
>
> I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
> and localized it to
> the transmission. Now the fun begins.
>
> I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
> least one engine mount
> that not right.
>
> Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
> might be my tire
> or ball bearings.
>
> -John
> Roosevelt, NJ
>
You mean wheel bearings? Interesting that you had a noise, took it to a
transmission shop and it turned out to be the transmission. Good thing
you didn't take it to an engine shop, those are more expensive! :)
Good luck with the repairs and let us know what happens.
tw
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Re: Clanking Sound Came Back
John wrote:
> On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
>>>clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
>>>it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>>
>>You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
>>on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
>>very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
>>intermittant noises when they fail.
>>-----------------
>>TheSnoMan.com
>
>
> Hi all:
>
> I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
> and localized it to
> the transmission. Now the fun begins.
>
> I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
> least one engine mount
> that not right.
>
> Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
> might be my tire
> or ball bearings.
>
> -John
> Roosevelt, NJ
>
You mean wheel bearings? Interesting that you had a noise, took it to a
transmission shop and it turned out to be the transmission. Good thing
you didn't take it to an engine shop, those are more expensive! :)
Good luck with the repairs and let us know what happens.
tw
> On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
>>>clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
>>>it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>>
>>You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
>>on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
>>very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
>>intermittant noises when they fail.
>>-----------------
>>TheSnoMan.com
>
>
> Hi all:
>
> I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
> and localized it to
> the transmission. Now the fun begins.
>
> I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
> least one engine mount
> that not right.
>
> Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
> might be my tire
> or ball bearings.
>
> -John
> Roosevelt, NJ
>
You mean wheel bearings? Interesting that you had a noise, took it to a
transmission shop and it turned out to be the transmission. Good thing
you didn't take it to an engine shop, those are more expensive! :)
Good luck with the repairs and let us know what happens.
tw
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Re: Clanking Sound Came Back
John wrote:
> On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
>>>clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
>>>it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>>
>>You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
>>on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
>>very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
>>intermittant noises when they fail.
>>-----------------
>>TheSnoMan.com
>
>
> Hi all:
>
> I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
> and localized it to
> the transmission. Now the fun begins.
>
> I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
> least one engine mount
> that not right.
>
> Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
> might be my tire
> or ball bearings.
>
> -John
> Roosevelt, NJ
>
You mean wheel bearings? Interesting that you had a noise, took it to a
transmission shop and it turned out to be the transmission. Good thing
you didn't take it to an engine shop, those are more expensive! :)
Good luck with the repairs and let us know what happens.
tw
> On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
>>>clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
>>>it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>>
>>You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
>>on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
>>very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
>>intermittant noises when they fail.
>>-----------------
>>TheSnoMan.com
>
>
> Hi all:
>
> I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
> and localized it to
> the transmission. Now the fun begins.
>
> I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
> least one engine mount
> that not right.
>
> Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
> might be my tire
> or ball bearings.
>
> -John
> Roosevelt, NJ
>
You mean wheel bearings? Interesting that you had a noise, took it to a
transmission shop and it turned out to be the transmission. Good thing
you didn't take it to an engine shop, those are more expensive! :)
Good luck with the repairs and let us know what happens.
tw
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Re: Clanking Sound Came Back
On Aug 29, 5:25 pm, twaldron <d...@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
> John wrote:
> > On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
>
> >>On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
> >>wrote:
>
> >>>Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
> >>>clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
> >>>it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>
> >>You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
> >>on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
> >>very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
> >>intermittant noises when they fail.
> >>-----------------
> >>TheSnoMan.com
>
> > Hi all:
>
> > I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
> > and localized it to
> > the transmission. Now the fun begins.
>
> > I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
> > least one engine mount
> > that not right.
>
> > Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
> > might be my tire
> > or ball bearings.
>
> > -John
> > Roosevelt, NJ
>
> You mean wheel bearings? Interesting that you had a noise, took it to a
> transmission shop and it turned out to be the transmission. Good thing
> you didn't take it to an engine shop, those are more expensive! :)
>
> Good luck with the repairs and let us know what happens.
>
> tw
Well, it wasn't an accident. The noise appeared after I had my
transmission rebuilt at Cottmans. It's only logical. :)
And yes, wheel bearings.
=John
> John wrote:
> > On Aug 27, 8:12 pm, SnoMan <ad...@snoman.com> wrote:
>
> >>On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:32:22 -0700, John <lilgrasshop...@gmail.com>
> >>wrote:
>
> >>>Another point, if it were the engine mounts not working, wouldn't the
> >>>clankingbe happening ALL the time and not only when
> >>>it's hot out? just asking before I take it to the shop.
>
> >>You could have a one way roller clutch in torque converter going bad
> >>on one of its stators which is only noisy when it get hot anf fluid is
> >>very thin. Torque converters can make some very strange and
> >>intermittant noises when they fail.
> >>-----------------
> >>TheSnoMan.com
>
> > Hi all:
>
> > I took the Jeep to AAMCO and they were able to replicate the problem
> > and localized it to
> > the transmission. Now the fun begins.
>
> > I'll keep everyone posted. By the way, he did say that there was at
> > least one engine mount
> > that not right.
>
> > Also, the car was making loud noise at speed 50 mph plus, he said it
> > might be my tire
> > or ball bearings.
>
> > -John
> > Roosevelt, NJ
>
> You mean wheel bearings? Interesting that you had a noise, took it to a
> transmission shop and it turned out to be the transmission. Good thing
> you didn't take it to an engine shop, those are more expensive! :)
>
> Good luck with the repairs and let us know what happens.
>
> tw
Well, it wasn't an accident. The noise appeared after I had my
transmission rebuilt at Cottmans. It's only logical. :)
And yes, wheel bearings.
=John