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DirkDiggler6903
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Sat Dec 10, 2005 5:55 am Post subject:
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My Dad's 90 Taurus trans was rebuilt about 30,000 miles ago. It had the fluid upgrade and he runs it over full as directed. Now it has an obvious bearing " Whine" while idling in neutral. What else in the trans, could make a bearing noise in park besides the front pump or tork convertor? This trans has been a pain, the guy wants $1500. To repair it. It looks and runs good expect the transmission. Which still works just makes that noise. Thanks in advanc
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Al Bundy
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Sat Dec 10, 2005 9:06 pm Post subject:
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I must have missed that tip along the way. I never heard tht it was
good to run a Taurus trans over full. Conventional wisdom on this says
that running over filled can cause foaming and DAMAGE. I've actually
had decent luck with those crumy trannys by changing the fluid very
regularly using the recommended grade. Now if you have an expert that
knows how to make them live longer by over filling them, please notify
Ford tech service immediately with this information. |
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Scott
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Sat Dec 10, 2005 11:17 pm Post subject:
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"DirkDiggler6903" <DirkDiggler6903.1ztm9h@no-mx.carstalk.net> wrote in
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My Dad's 90 Taurus trans was rebuilt about 30,000 miles ago. It had the
fluid upgrade and he runs it over full as directed. Now it has an obvious
bearing " Whine" while idling in neutral. What else in the trans, could
make a bearing noise in park besides the front pump or tork convertor?
This trans has been a pain, the guy wants $1500. To repair it. It looks
and runs good expect the transmission. Which still works just makes that
noise. Thanks in advance
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Did they put a new torque converter in when it was rebuilt?
Was it a quality part?
Everybody here will tell you to take 5 oz of fluid out first thing.
I don't think it will make a damn bit of difference but thats what
you will be told.
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BOB URZ
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 6:39 am Post subject:
Re: 1990 Taurus auto trans problems |
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DirkDiggler6903 wrote:
| Quote: | My Dad's 90 Taurus trans was rebuilt about 30,000 miles ago. It had the fluid upgrade
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As i recall, early AXOD had a lube problem in the planetary.
There was some modification of adding lube tubes, a new gasket
and some other goodies to make it more durable. BUT, these mods
had nothing to do with adding more fluid to the unit.
My old 90 was a dependable car. It had 160+ on it when i got rid of it
and the trannie was still going strong. My 93 wagon seems to hunt
shift in the 25/35 mph region under medium load. The old hydraulically shifted 90 was rock solid.
A 90 taurus is not worth a whole lot. I would change the fluid
and run it until it dies and then make tin cans out of it.
Why put 1500/2000 in it now when its worth less than $1000?
If you like it that much, you might be better off finding another one
of similar vintage with work already done to it rather than fix yours.
(I have a spare trannie in my garage, but its an AXODE and wont
fit yours.... ;) ).
Bob
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