Gloffer
New Member
My 93 ATX just started exhibiting a strange behavior.
After running down the freeway for an hour or so in hot weather and exiting the freeway, there's a "thunk" in the transmission about a second after coming to a stop. When leaving from the stop, the engine will rev a little before engaging the transmission.
This is not limited to freeway driving and occurs when driving around town after everything has had a chance to warm up. This problem does not occur until everthing is good and hot. Also the problem seems to be eliminated by dis-engaging the OD before coming to a stop.
My SHO is approaching 150,000 miles and has never had any tranny work done, except for fluid flushes/filter changes every year or so. I just had the tranny flushed and added a bottle of Lucas ATX conditioner as part of the fluid exchange. I also replaced the ATX mount, both engine mounts, and put in aluminum SFBs. This work had no effect and I still have the "thunk" as before.
Should I start saving my pennies for a new ATX or is there something that can be done by dropping the ATX pan?
After running down the freeway for an hour or so in hot weather and exiting the freeway, there's a "thunk" in the transmission about a second after coming to a stop. When leaving from the stop, the engine will rev a little before engaging the transmission.
This is not limited to freeway driving and occurs when driving around town after everything has had a chance to warm up. This problem does not occur until everthing is good and hot. Also the problem seems to be eliminated by dis-engaging the OD before coming to a stop.
My SHO is approaching 150,000 miles and has never had any tranny work done, except for fluid flushes/filter changes every year or so. I just had the tranny flushed and added a bottle of Lucas ATX conditioner as part of the fluid exchange. I also replaced the ATX mount, both engine mounts, and put in aluminum SFBs. This work had no effect and I still have the "thunk" as before.
Should I start saving my pennies for a new ATX or is there something that can be done by dropping the ATX pan?