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piperca 02-09-2009 11:12 PM

Torque converter vibration fix?
 
My torque converter is vibrating when the turbo spools and the converter locks. It is beginning to get a bit worse (more often). The tranny fluid is very clean. Can I get away with just swapping the converter? I will be getting rid of the truck in less than a year, so I'd like to keep the cost down if I can.

Benjamin 02-09-2009 11:20 PM

you can get away with a stock replacement as long as you don't beat on it hard. your current converter is already trashed. more than likely the lugs where the converter bolts to the flexplate are now tweeked and aren't allowing the clutch in the converter to seat flush so it is chattering. this happened to mine. it will cause ALOT of heat if not taken care of soon and will damage the rest of the tranny.

but to answer the question you can get away with just the converter as long as the tranny shifts through the gears just fine minus the TC chatter....

Dr. Evil 02-09-2009 11:24 PM

Your not going to be able to tow that big boat of yours with a Prius....:w2: :w2:

piperca 02-10-2009 11:30 PM


Originally Posted by Dr. Evil (Post 285377)
Your not going to be able to tow that big boat of your with a Prius....:w2: :w2:

Enter the funny bugger! What's going on Shane?

Yeah, you're right, that is a slight issue. Fortunately, I haven't had to worry about it lately, since she's been without engines for the last year, but I'm in the midst of converting her over to diesel (twin Volvo Pentas) :U:

Would I get away with one of those cheapo billet converters? Just looking for something a little HD to get me through the year. Come next January, the wife gets a new-to-me Cummins ... I'm such a dick! :tttt:

Uncle Bubba 02-11-2009 12:56 AM

Hot damn you finally came to yer senses and gonna stick with the Cummins. I guess all that school really did pay off.:pals:

Hey Andrew, glad to see ya get yer head out a the books long enough to pay a visit.:c: I was thinkin of you some weeks back when it was blowin -30 windchills here and just after that they talk about Southern Cali bein almost 70. I was a cussin ya that day.

Dr. Evil 02-11-2009 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by piperca (Post 286020)

Would I get away with one of those cheapo billet converters? Just looking for something a little HD to get me through the year. Come next January, the wife gets a new-to-me Cummins ... I'm such a dick! :tttt:

You should be able to...I would at the very least get a good tranny guy to take a look at it. Youre in Ca arent you? How far are ya from Inglewood Transmissions?

Inglewood Transmission

piperca 02-12-2009 12:21 AM

Shane, Inglewood is about 40-50 miles from me, not too far. Do these guys have that good a reputation? There is a guy who's pretty local to me that has a little hole-in-the-wall shop that does good work, I was going to give him a call. Any recommendation on a half decent converter?

Dennis, it's not in the 70s lately, in fact, today was in the 40s to low 50s ... still like summer for you!

I'm really excited about my boat repower. Hopefully, I can post some pics when she's finished, so you die hard diesel guys can get your jollies!

Edit: Shit, Shane, that place is in Fullerton; that's not far at all, I'll give them a call.

Dr. Evil 02-12-2009 12:32 AM

I dunno...Ive read a few articles about them in Diesel Power. Cant say if they will be cheap or not...I would imagine they can build cheap as easily as expensive. The good news is, you shouldnt have any shortage of tranny places in that part of the country.

Sorry, I cant really recommend much for converters...Im usually reading and dreaming about the $$$ ones.

Good luck - you dont need any more bad luck with that truck.

piperca 02-12-2009 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by Dr. Evil (Post 286704)
Good luck - you dont need any more bad luck with that truck.

You've got that right!

How about this one?

eBay Motors: DODGE DIESEL 5.9L TORQUE CONVERTER RAM 2500 3500 47RE (item 260360004004 end time Feb-19-09 13:05:50 PST)

All I've got is the Van Aaken and RV275s, so I think this would hold up to the torque. I haven't ever sat down and tried to figure out where I'm at, any ideas?

Edit: Sent a message to the guy and he said the stall is 1200-1400.

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I called Inglewood Trans and they want $1200 to install a new converter ... ouch!

scottsjeeprolet 02-15-2009 08:56 PM

I'm running the TCI converter from Jegs and it holds all the power i can throw at it.
It was around $500ish if i remember. You should look at a VB to supply the extra line pressure to the converter.


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