Jeepnmud74
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- Jul 14, 2005
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- Mount Holly, NC
Ford F-350 PSD 4R100 auotmatic tranny touble........never heard that one before have you
Anyway it poured fluid out of the dust cover that lets you access the torque converter. I drained the pan and the fluid looks fine. there was not any clutch material in it other then the usual sludge on the maganet. I also blew air threw the cooler lines to see if they were stopped up. They appeared to be clear. I kow it got hot I could feel it on me feet while driving and so could my passenger. felt like the heat was on and blowing into the floor on my feet. Anyway I am going to refill it and see what happens but I am assuming my front pump seal went bad for some reason. I am not replacing it yet I want to see what happens first. Can anyone help to enlighten me as to why it may have went bad. I was thinking that maybe the lines got clogged up and caused excess pressure in the tranny. If that was the case would it not have leaked out of the vent tubes up top and ran to the rear of the truck and ran out back there? I kow some of you guys know a lot more about this then I do. So please help me out if you can.
Just wanting to get some more opinions before I consider this problem solved. Buying a new transmission is out of the question. They are very expensive.
Anyway it poured fluid out of the dust cover that lets you access the torque converter. I drained the pan and the fluid looks fine. there was not any clutch material in it other then the usual sludge on the maganet. I also blew air threw the cooler lines to see if they were stopped up. They appeared to be clear. I kow it got hot I could feel it on me feet while driving and so could my passenger. felt like the heat was on and blowing into the floor on my feet. Anyway I am going to refill it and see what happens but I am assuming my front pump seal went bad for some reason. I am not replacing it yet I want to see what happens first. Can anyone help to enlighten me as to why it may have went bad. I was thinking that maybe the lines got clogged up and caused excess pressure in the tranny. If that was the case would it not have leaked out of the vent tubes up top and ran to the rear of the truck and ran out back there? I kow some of you guys know a lot more about this then I do. So please help me out if you can.
Just wanting to get some more opinions before I consider this problem solved. Buying a new transmission is out of the question. They are very expensive.