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Les 10-23-2006 10:12 PM

ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
I test drove another ZJ today, and noticed a little whine coming from the
TC/Tranny area of the floor. This one had a 242 Select Trac, and all the
other ones I've driven had the 231. It didn't really sound like a grinding
or anything, just little gear whine sound, kinda like the the typical AX-15
reverse whine you hear in a YJ, but not near as loud. I really only noticed
it when you were slowing down to a stop or taking off, when you didn't have
any road noise to contend with. Cruising down the highway it is not
noticable. And there was absolutely no whine when the vehicle was stopped.
On the other ZJs I have driven all had the 231 and while I could definately
hear a little TC whine, they were quieter.

I didn't know if this was typical to the ZJ or the 242, or if it was a
serious red flag.




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billy ray 10-23-2006 10:29 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
The only time I get any whine gear noise in my nv242 is when I am in 4Lo.


"Les" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>I test drove another ZJ today, and noticed a little whine coming from the
>TC/Tranny area of the floor. This one had a 242 Select Trac, and all the
>other ones I've driven had the 231. It didn't really sound like a grinding
>or anything, just little gear whine sound, kinda like the the typical AX-15
>reverse whine you hear in a YJ, but not near as loud. I really only noticed
>it when you were slowing down to a stop or taking off, when you didn't have
>any road noise to contend with. Cruising down the highway it is not
>noticable. And there was absolutely no whine when the vehicle was stopped.
>On the other ZJs I have driven all had the 231 and while I could definately
>hear a little TC whine, they were quieter.
>
> I didn't know if this was typical to the ZJ or the 242, or if it was a
> serious red flag.
>
>
>
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billy ray 10-23-2006 10:29 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
The only time I get any whine gear noise in my nv242 is when I am in 4Lo.


"Les" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>I test drove another ZJ today, and noticed a little whine coming from the
>TC/Tranny area of the floor. This one had a 242 Select Trac, and all the
>other ones I've driven had the 231. It didn't really sound like a grinding
>or anything, just little gear whine sound, kinda like the the typical AX-15
>reverse whine you hear in a YJ, but not near as loud. I really only noticed
>it when you were slowing down to a stop or taking off, when you didn't have
>any road noise to contend with. Cruising down the highway it is not
>noticable. And there was absolutely no whine when the vehicle was stopped.
>On the other ZJs I have driven all had the 231 and while I could definately
>hear a little TC whine, they were quieter.
>
> I didn't know if this was typical to the ZJ or the 242, or if it was a
> serious red flag.
>
>
>
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billy ray 10-23-2006 10:29 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
The only time I get any whine gear noise in my nv242 is when I am in 4Lo.


"Les" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>I test drove another ZJ today, and noticed a little whine coming from the
>TC/Tranny area of the floor. This one had a 242 Select Trac, and all the
>other ones I've driven had the 231. It didn't really sound like a grinding
>or anything, just little gear whine sound, kinda like the the typical AX-15
>reverse whine you hear in a YJ, but not near as loud. I really only noticed
>it when you were slowing down to a stop or taking off, when you didn't have
>any road noise to contend with. Cruising down the highway it is not
>noticable. And there was absolutely no whine when the vehicle was stopped.
>On the other ZJs I have driven all had the 231 and while I could definately
>hear a little TC whine, they were quieter.
>
> I didn't know if this was typical to the ZJ or the 242, or if it was a
> serious red flag.
>
>
>
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Les 11-06-2006 12:00 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
Ended up buying the rig. The gear whine is definitely coming from the
tranny, in first gear. Once it shifts into second, it's quiet. When slowing
down to a stop you can hear the whine as soon as the tranny downshifts back
into first. Also it shifts a little hard into second, kinda like it has a
shift kit in it, but It was a 1 owner and I know that the PO didn't do
anything like that.

So what could I be looking at? Possible problems? I Plan on dropping the pan
and changing the fluid, and checking for metal shaving etc, but haven't had
the chance yet.

If it ends up being a major issue, or if replacement is needed, can I swap
in an AW4. I hear these are bulletproof compared to the 42RE.






On 10/23/06 9:12 PM, in article 1161656033_3745@sp6iad.superfeed.net, "Les"
<nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

> I test drove another ZJ today, and noticed a little whine coming from the
> TC/Tranny area of the floor. This one had a 242 Select Trac, and all the
> other ones I've driven had the 231. It didn't really sound like a grinding
> or anything, just little gear whine sound, kinda like the the typical AX-15
> reverse whine you hear in a YJ, but not near as loud. I really only noticed
> it when you were slowing down to a stop or taking off, when you didn't have
> any road noise to contend with. Cruising down the highway it is not
> noticable. And there was absolutely no whine when the vehicle was stopped.
> On the other ZJs I have driven all had the 231 and while I could definately
> hear a little TC whine, they were quieter.
>
> I didn't know if this was typical to the ZJ or the 242, or if it was a
> serious red flag.
>
>
>
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Les 11-06-2006 12:00 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
Ended up buying the rig. The gear whine is definitely coming from the
tranny, in first gear. Once it shifts into second, it's quiet. When slowing
down to a stop you can hear the whine as soon as the tranny downshifts back
into first. Also it shifts a little hard into second, kinda like it has a
shift kit in it, but It was a 1 owner and I know that the PO didn't do
anything like that.

So what could I be looking at? Possible problems? I Plan on dropping the pan
and changing the fluid, and checking for metal shaving etc, but haven't had
the chance yet.

If it ends up being a major issue, or if replacement is needed, can I swap
in an AW4. I hear these are bulletproof compared to the 42RE.






On 10/23/06 9:12 PM, in article 1161656033_3745@sp6iad.superfeed.net, "Les"
<nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

> I test drove another ZJ today, and noticed a little whine coming from the
> TC/Tranny area of the floor. This one had a 242 Select Trac, and all the
> other ones I've driven had the 231. It didn't really sound like a grinding
> or anything, just little gear whine sound, kinda like the the typical AX-15
> reverse whine you hear in a YJ, but not near as loud. I really only noticed
> it when you were slowing down to a stop or taking off, when you didn't have
> any road noise to contend with. Cruising down the highway it is not
> noticable. And there was absolutely no whine when the vehicle was stopped.
> On the other ZJs I have driven all had the 231 and while I could definately
> hear a little TC whine, they were quieter.
>
> I didn't know if this was typical to the ZJ or the 242, or if it was a
> serious red flag.
>
>
>
>
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Les 11-06-2006 12:00 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
Ended up buying the rig. The gear whine is definitely coming from the
tranny, in first gear. Once it shifts into second, it's quiet. When slowing
down to a stop you can hear the whine as soon as the tranny downshifts back
into first. Also it shifts a little hard into second, kinda like it has a
shift kit in it, but It was a 1 owner and I know that the PO didn't do
anything like that.

So what could I be looking at? Possible problems? I Plan on dropping the pan
and changing the fluid, and checking for metal shaving etc, but haven't had
the chance yet.

If it ends up being a major issue, or if replacement is needed, can I swap
in an AW4. I hear these are bulletproof compared to the 42RE.






On 10/23/06 9:12 PM, in article 1161656033_3745@sp6iad.superfeed.net, "Les"
<nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

> I test drove another ZJ today, and noticed a little whine coming from the
> TC/Tranny area of the floor. This one had a 242 Select Trac, and all the
> other ones I've driven had the 231. It didn't really sound like a grinding
> or anything, just little gear whine sound, kinda like the the typical AX-15
> reverse whine you hear in a YJ, but not near as loud. I really only noticed
> it when you were slowing down to a stop or taking off, when you didn't have
> any road noise to contend with. Cruising down the highway it is not
> noticable. And there was absolutely no whine when the vehicle was stopped.
> On the other ZJs I have driven all had the 231 and while I could definately
> hear a little TC whine, they were quieter.
>
> I didn't know if this was typical to the ZJ or the 242, or if it was a
> serious red flag.
>
>
>
>
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DougW 11-06-2006 05:27 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
Les wrote:
> Ended up buying the rig. The gear whine is definitely coming from the
> tranny, in first gear. Once it shifts into second, it's quiet. When
> slowing down to a stop you can hear the whine as soon as the tranny
> downshifts back into first. Also it shifts a little hard into second,
> kinda like it has a shift kit in it, but It was a 1 owner and I know
> that the PO didn't do anything like that.
>
> So what could I be looking at? Possible problems? I Plan on dropping
> the pan and changing the fluid, and checking for metal shaving etc,
> but haven't had the chance yet.
>
> If it ends up being a major issue, or if replacement is needed, can I
> swap in an AW4. I hear these are bulletproof compared to the 42RE.


How's the fluid level and color?

Check the shift cable first. on some there is a button you can use
to adjust the tension. Can't remember exactly how to set it but you
don't want slack when the throttle is at idle and you don't want it
topping out at wide open throttle.

Could also be the bands need adjusting.

--
DougW



DougW 11-06-2006 05:27 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
Les wrote:
> Ended up buying the rig. The gear whine is definitely coming from the
> tranny, in first gear. Once it shifts into second, it's quiet. When
> slowing down to a stop you can hear the whine as soon as the tranny
> downshifts back into first. Also it shifts a little hard into second,
> kinda like it has a shift kit in it, but It was a 1 owner and I know
> that the PO didn't do anything like that.
>
> So what could I be looking at? Possible problems? I Plan on dropping
> the pan and changing the fluid, and checking for metal shaving etc,
> but haven't had the chance yet.
>
> If it ends up being a major issue, or if replacement is needed, can I
> swap in an AW4. I hear these are bulletproof compared to the 42RE.


How's the fluid level and color?

Check the shift cable first. on some there is a button you can use
to adjust the tension. Can't remember exactly how to set it but you
don't want slack when the throttle is at idle and you don't want it
topping out at wide open throttle.

Could also be the bands need adjusting.

--
DougW



DougW 11-06-2006 05:27 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
Les wrote:
> Ended up buying the rig. The gear whine is definitely coming from the
> tranny, in first gear. Once it shifts into second, it's quiet. When
> slowing down to a stop you can hear the whine as soon as the tranny
> downshifts back into first. Also it shifts a little hard into second,
> kinda like it has a shift kit in it, but It was a 1 owner and I know
> that the PO didn't do anything like that.
>
> So what could I be looking at? Possible problems? I Plan on dropping
> the pan and changing the fluid, and checking for metal shaving etc,
> but haven't had the chance yet.
>
> If it ends up being a major issue, or if replacement is needed, can I
> swap in an AW4. I hear these are bulletproof compared to the 42RE.


How's the fluid level and color?

Check the shift cable first. on some there is a button you can use
to adjust the tension. Can't remember exactly how to set it but you
don't want slack when the throttle is at idle and you don't want it
topping out at wide open throttle.

Could also be the bands need adjusting.

--
DougW



Les 11-06-2006 05:47 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 



On 11/6/06 4:27 PM, in article FHO3h.26002$IJ1.24288@newsfe15.lga, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:

> Les wrote:
>> Ended up buying the rig. The gear whine is definitely coming from the
>> tranny, in first gear. Once it shifts into second, it's quiet. When
>> slowing down to a stop you can hear the whine as soon as the tranny
>> downshifts back into first. Also it shifts a little hard into second,
>> kinda like it has a shift kit in it, but It was a 1 owner and I know
>> that the PO didn't do anything like that.
>>
>> So what could I be looking at? Possible problems? I Plan on dropping
>> the pan and changing the fluid, and checking for metal shaving etc,
>> but haven't had the chance yet.
>>
>> If it ends up being a major issue, or if replacement is needed, can I
>> swap in an AW4. I hear these are bulletproof compared to the 42RE.

>
> How's the fluid level and color?


Full and decent but needs changed.

>
> Check the shift cable first. on some there is a button you can use
> to adjust the tension. Can't remember exactly how to set it but you
> don't want slack when the throttle is at idle and you don't want it
> topping out at wide open throttle.


You talking about the kickdown cable? Would that affect the hard shift?


>
> Could also be the bands need adjusting.


What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one of the
few things I have yet to experience.


Les 11-06-2006 05:47 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 



On 11/6/06 4:27 PM, in article FHO3h.26002$IJ1.24288@newsfe15.lga, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:

> Les wrote:
>> Ended up buying the rig. The gear whine is definitely coming from the
>> tranny, in first gear. Once it shifts into second, it's quiet. When
>> slowing down to a stop you can hear the whine as soon as the tranny
>> downshifts back into first. Also it shifts a little hard into second,
>> kinda like it has a shift kit in it, but It was a 1 owner and I know
>> that the PO didn't do anything like that.
>>
>> So what could I be looking at? Possible problems? I Plan on dropping
>> the pan and changing the fluid, and checking for metal shaving etc,
>> but haven't had the chance yet.
>>
>> If it ends up being a major issue, or if replacement is needed, can I
>> swap in an AW4. I hear these are bulletproof compared to the 42RE.

>
> How's the fluid level and color?


Full and decent but needs changed.

>
> Check the shift cable first. on some there is a button you can use
> to adjust the tension. Can't remember exactly how to set it but you
> don't want slack when the throttle is at idle and you don't want it
> topping out at wide open throttle.


You talking about the kickdown cable? Would that affect the hard shift?


>
> Could also be the bands need adjusting.


What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one of the
few things I have yet to experience.


Les 11-06-2006 05:47 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 



On 11/6/06 4:27 PM, in article FHO3h.26002$IJ1.24288@newsfe15.lga, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:

> Les wrote:
>> Ended up buying the rig. The gear whine is definitely coming from the
>> tranny, in first gear. Once it shifts into second, it's quiet. When
>> slowing down to a stop you can hear the whine as soon as the tranny
>> downshifts back into first. Also it shifts a little hard into second,
>> kinda like it has a shift kit in it, but It was a 1 owner and I know
>> that the PO didn't do anything like that.
>>
>> So what could I be looking at? Possible problems? I Plan on dropping
>> the pan and changing the fluid, and checking for metal shaving etc,
>> but haven't had the chance yet.
>>
>> If it ends up being a major issue, or if replacement is needed, can I
>> swap in an AW4. I hear these are bulletproof compared to the 42RE.

>
> How's the fluid level and color?


Full and decent but needs changed.

>
> Check the shift cable first. on some there is a button you can use
> to adjust the tension. Can't remember exactly how to set it but you
> don't want slack when the throttle is at idle and you don't want it
> topping out at wide open throttle.


You talking about the kickdown cable? Would that affect the hard shift?


>
> Could also be the bands need adjusting.


What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one of the
few things I have yet to experience.


DougW 11-06-2006 06:15 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
Les wrote:
> On 11/6/06 4:27 PM, in article "DougW" wrote:


>>
>> Check the shift cable first. on some there is a button you can use
>> to adjust the tension. Can't remember exactly how to set it but you
>> don't want slack when the throttle is at idle and you don't want it
>> topping out at wide open throttle.

>
> You talking about the kickdown cable? Would that affect the hard
> shift?


Yep. That cable controls the transmission shift points. Too taunt
or too lose and the tranny can drag or be harsh on shift. It's more
than just kickdown.

>> Could also be the bands need adjusting.

>
> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
> of the few things I have yet to experience.


Fairly much it's dropping the pan and valve body. It's been a while
since I was in there and one of my friends was helping. Generally I
leave transmission work up to a good local garage when it goes beyond
fluid/filter. Too many fiddly bits.

--
DougW



DougW 11-06-2006 06:15 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
Les wrote:
> On 11/6/06 4:27 PM, in article "DougW" wrote:


>>
>> Check the shift cable first. on some there is a button you can use
>> to adjust the tension. Can't remember exactly how to set it but you
>> don't want slack when the throttle is at idle and you don't want it
>> topping out at wide open throttle.

>
> You talking about the kickdown cable? Would that affect the hard
> shift?


Yep. That cable controls the transmission shift points. Too taunt
or too lose and the tranny can drag or be harsh on shift. It's more
than just kickdown.

>> Could also be the bands need adjusting.

>
> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
> of the few things I have yet to experience.


Fairly much it's dropping the pan and valve body. It's been a while
since I was in there and one of my friends was helping. Generally I
leave transmission work up to a good local garage when it goes beyond
fluid/filter. Too many fiddly bits.

--
DougW



DougW 11-06-2006 06:15 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
Les wrote:
> On 11/6/06 4:27 PM, in article "DougW" wrote:


>>
>> Check the shift cable first. on some there is a button you can use
>> to adjust the tension. Can't remember exactly how to set it but you
>> don't want slack when the throttle is at idle and you don't want it
>> topping out at wide open throttle.

>
> You talking about the kickdown cable? Would that affect the hard
> shift?


Yep. That cable controls the transmission shift points. Too taunt
or too lose and the tranny can drag or be harsh on shift. It's more
than just kickdown.

>> Could also be the bands need adjusting.

>
> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
> of the few things I have yet to experience.


Fairly much it's dropping the pan and valve body. It's been a while
since I was in there and one of my friends was helping. Generally I
leave transmission work up to a good local garage when it goes beyond
fluid/filter. Too many fiddly bits.

--
DougW



billy ray 11-06-2006 07:22 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
42re band adjustment

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...adjustment.jpg


>
> >> Could also be the bands need adjusting.

>>
>> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
>> of the few things I have yet to experience.

>




billy ray 11-06-2006 07:22 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
42re band adjustment

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...adjustment.jpg


>
> >> Could also be the bands need adjusting.

>>
>> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
>> of the few things I have yet to experience.

>




billy ray 11-06-2006 07:22 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
42re band adjustment

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...adjustment.jpg


>
> >> Could also be the bands need adjusting.

>>
>> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
>> of the few things I have yet to experience.

>




Les 11-07-2006 02:52 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
I should be able to handle that. I'm assuming that that sheet is out of the
WJ's FSM? I've got one on the way for my 96. I also found the same info on
Jeepforums.com, but the only discrepancy is that they have listed to turn
back the Rear 2 7/8 turns, and the front back 2 turns compared to the 3 & 4
turns on your link. Could that just be the difference between model years?

I'll wait till I get my FSM before trying.


On 11/6/06 6:22 PM, in article 8fc00$454fd1e8$422afc51$8615@FUSE.NET, "billy
ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:

> 42re band adjustment
>
> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...ansmission/42r
> ebandadjustment.jpg
>
>
>>
>>>> Could also be the bands need adjusting.
>>>
>>> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
>>> of the few things I have yet to experience.

>>

>
>



Les 11-07-2006 02:52 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
I should be able to handle that. I'm assuming that that sheet is out of the
WJ's FSM? I've got one on the way for my 96. I also found the same info on
Jeepforums.com, but the only discrepancy is that they have listed to turn
back the Rear 2 7/8 turns, and the front back 2 turns compared to the 3 & 4
turns on your link. Could that just be the difference between model years?

I'll wait till I get my FSM before trying.


On 11/6/06 6:22 PM, in article 8fc00$454fd1e8$422afc51$8615@FUSE.NET, "billy
ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:

> 42re band adjustment
>
> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...ansmission/42r
> ebandadjustment.jpg
>
>
>>
>>>> Could also be the bands need adjusting.
>>>
>>> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
>>> of the few things I have yet to experience.

>>

>
>



Les 11-07-2006 02:52 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
I should be able to handle that. I'm assuming that that sheet is out of the
WJ's FSM? I've got one on the way for my 96. I also found the same info on
Jeepforums.com, but the only discrepancy is that they have listed to turn
back the Rear 2 7/8 turns, and the front back 2 turns compared to the 3 & 4
turns on your link. Could that just be the difference between model years?

I'll wait till I get my FSM before trying.


On 11/6/06 6:22 PM, in article 8fc00$454fd1e8$422afc51$8615@FUSE.NET, "billy
ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:

> 42re band adjustment
>
> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...ansmission/42r
> ebandadjustment.jpg
>
>
>>
>>>> Could also be the bands need adjusting.
>>>
>>> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
>>> of the few things I have yet to experience.

>>

>
>



billy ray 11-07-2006 04:02 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
From the 1996 ZJ Manual
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...djustment1.jpg

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...djustment2.jpg


"Les" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:C176400B.C714%nospam@nospam.com...
>I should be able to handle that. I'm assuming that that sheet is out of the
> WJ's FSM? I've got one on the way for my 96. I also found the same info
> on
> Jeepforums.com, but the only discrepancy is that they have listed to turn
> back the Rear 2 7/8 turns, and the front back 2 turns compared to the 3 &
> 4
> turns on your link. Could that just be the difference between model years?
>
> I'll wait till I get my FSM before trying.
>
>
> On 11/6/06 6:22 PM, in article 8fc00$454fd1e8$422afc51$8615@FUSE.NET,
> "billy
> ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>
>> 42re band adjustment
>>
>> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...ansmission/42r
>> ebandadjustment.jpg
>>
>>
>>>
>>>>> Could also be the bands need adjusting.
>>>>
>>>> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
>>>> of the few things I have yet to experience.
>>>

>>
>>

>




billy ray 11-07-2006 04:02 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
From the 1996 ZJ Manual
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...djustment1.jpg

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...djustment2.jpg


"Les" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:C176400B.C714%nospam@nospam.com...
>I should be able to handle that. I'm assuming that that sheet is out of the
> WJ's FSM? I've got one on the way for my 96. I also found the same info
> on
> Jeepforums.com, but the only discrepancy is that they have listed to turn
> back the Rear 2 7/8 turns, and the front back 2 turns compared to the 3 &
> 4
> turns on your link. Could that just be the difference between model years?
>
> I'll wait till I get my FSM before trying.
>
>
> On 11/6/06 6:22 PM, in article 8fc00$454fd1e8$422afc51$8615@FUSE.NET,
> "billy
> ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>
>> 42re band adjustment
>>
>> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...ansmission/42r
>> ebandadjustment.jpg
>>
>>
>>>
>>>>> Could also be the bands need adjusting.
>>>>
>>>> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
>>>> of the few things I have yet to experience.
>>>

>>
>>

>




billy ray 11-07-2006 04:02 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
From the 1996 ZJ Manual
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...djustment1.jpg

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...djustment2.jpg


"Les" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:C176400B.C714%nospam@nospam.com...
>I should be able to handle that. I'm assuming that that sheet is out of the
> WJ's FSM? I've got one on the way for my 96. I also found the same info
> on
> Jeepforums.com, but the only discrepancy is that they have listed to turn
> back the Rear 2 7/8 turns, and the front back 2 turns compared to the 3 &
> 4
> turns on your link. Could that just be the difference between model years?
>
> I'll wait till I get my FSM before trying.
>
>
> On 11/6/06 6:22 PM, in article 8fc00$454fd1e8$422afc51$8615@FUSE.NET,
> "billy
> ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>
>> 42re band adjustment
>>
>> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...ansmission/42r
>> ebandadjustment.jpg
>>
>>
>>>
>>>>> Could also be the bands need adjusting.
>>>>
>>>> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
>>>> of the few things I have yet to experience.
>>>

>>
>>

>




Les 11-07-2006 05:06 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
Cool, Thanks!


On 11/7/06 3:02 PM, in article a2dca$4550f4e4$422afc51$17766@FUSE.NET,
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:

> From the 1996 ZJ Manual
> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...BandAdjustment
> 1.jpg
>
> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...BandAdjustment
> 2.jpg
>
>
> "Les" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:C176400B.C714%nospam@nospam.com...
>> I should be able to handle that. I'm assuming that that sheet is out of the
>> WJ's FSM? I've got one on the way for my 96. I also found the same info
>> on
>> Jeepforums.com, but the only discrepancy is that they have listed to turn
>> back the Rear 2 7/8 turns, and the front back 2 turns compared to the 3 &
>> 4
>> turns on your link. Could that just be the difference between model years?
>>
>> I'll wait till I get my FSM before trying.
>>
>>
>> On 11/6/06 6:22 PM, in article 8fc00$454fd1e8$422afc51$8615@FUSE.NET,
>> "billy
>> ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>>
>>> 42re band adjustment
>>>
>>> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...Transmission/4
>>> 2r
>>> ebandadjustment.jpg
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> Could also be the bands need adjusting.
>>>>>
>>>>> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
>>>>> of the few things I have yet to experience.
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

>
>



Les 11-07-2006 05:06 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
Cool, Thanks!


On 11/7/06 3:02 PM, in article a2dca$4550f4e4$422afc51$17766@FUSE.NET,
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:

> From the 1996 ZJ Manual
> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...BandAdjustment
> 1.jpg
>
> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...BandAdjustment
> 2.jpg
>
>
> "Les" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:C176400B.C714%nospam@nospam.com...
>> I should be able to handle that. I'm assuming that that sheet is out of the
>> WJ's FSM? I've got one on the way for my 96. I also found the same info
>> on
>> Jeepforums.com, but the only discrepancy is that they have listed to turn
>> back the Rear 2 7/8 turns, and the front back 2 turns compared to the 3 &
>> 4
>> turns on your link. Could that just be the difference between model years?
>>
>> I'll wait till I get my FSM before trying.
>>
>>
>> On 11/6/06 6:22 PM, in article 8fc00$454fd1e8$422afc51$8615@FUSE.NET,
>> "billy
>> ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>>
>>> 42re band adjustment
>>>
>>> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...Transmission/4
>>> 2r
>>> ebandadjustment.jpg
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> Could also be the bands need adjusting.
>>>>>
>>>>> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
>>>>> of the few things I have yet to experience.
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

>
>



Les 11-07-2006 05:06 PM

Re: ZJ Tranny or TC whine?
 
Cool, Thanks!


On 11/7/06 3:02 PM, in article a2dca$4550f4e4$422afc51$17766@FUSE.NET,
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:

> From the 1996 ZJ Manual
> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...BandAdjustment
> 1.jpg
>
> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...BandAdjustment
> 2.jpg
>
>
> "Les" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:C176400B.C714%nospam@nospam.com...
>> I should be able to handle that. I'm assuming that that sheet is out of the
>> WJ's FSM? I've got one on the way for my 96. I also found the same info
>> on
>> Jeepforums.com, but the only discrepancy is that they have listed to turn
>> back the Rear 2 7/8 turns, and the front back 2 turns compared to the 3 &
>> 4
>> turns on your link. Could that just be the difference between model years?
>>
>> I'll wait till I get my FSM before trying.
>>
>>
>> On 11/6/06 6:22 PM, in article 8fc00$454fd1e8$422afc51$8615@FUSE.NET,
>> "billy
>> ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>>
>>> 42re band adjustment
>>>
>>> http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...Transmission/4
>>> 2r
>>> ebandadjustment.jpg
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> Could also be the bands need adjusting.
>>>>>
>>>>> What exactly does that involve? Cracking open an auto tranny is one
>>>>> of the few things I have yet to experience.
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

>
>




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