<kihoshk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> Well, my baby has served me for nearly 2-years and 50,000 miles but
> now I believe I may have screwed-the-pooch. My tranny had always been
> iffy; it took a good 5-miles of driving in the morning in 2nd-gear
> before it'd drop into the higher ones. Well, this weekend, I decided
> against reason to add some tranny-fluid stabilizer. After about 150-
> miles and on my way home from work, I noticed going up a hill at about
> 60, it wouldn't get out of whatever the second-to-last gear is;
> revving at about 3000 RPM. I looked in my rear-view mirror and saw an
> ominous blue cloud of smoke, and my rear window began glazing over
> with oil. I figured I'd blown a seal, but wasn't all too sure if it
> was engine or tranny oil. I got home, and had a restless night of
> sleep, and this morning I hoped against hope that it was my engine-
> oil. Realizing it was ATF, I started the engine, let it warm up, and
> tried to put it in gear, which it did, but only VERY reluctantly. I
> decided I was screwed indeed, and decided at a last resort to replace
> the old fluid.
>
> I've followed the advice posted here:
>
> http://www.explorerforum.com/Singleton/web/pages/at1.html
>
> SPECIFICALLY Greg J's, which is at the bottom of the page. I have
> everything ready, and when I start the engine (in PARK), only about
> half a quart of old ATF came out, and even though I'd siphoned new ATF
> down the return tube, there is no suction. Advice anyone? I love this
> truck and would hate to have to send her to the glue-factory.
>
> -John
I'm not quite sure I understand what you are describing. Do you think
it's
burning ATF? Do you have loose/disconnected vacuum fittings on the
cluster
on the intake manifold? If you remove a vacuum fitting from the cluster
do
you see red ATF on it? Are you losing fluid?
Chances are you need a new/rebuilt trans but perhaps it's a bad vacuum
modulator.


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