My truck is making a funny clicking noise when I drive it. It speeds up with RPMs. Is it possible that the torque converter is going out? It mostly does it in gear when I am driving or if I power brake.
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My truck is making a funny clicking noise when I drive it. It speeds up with RPMs. Is it possible that the torque converter is going out? It mostly does it in gear when I am driving or if I power brake.
Give us some help here... Edit, Which Engine, tranny, etc...
I'm going to ASSume a 350/350/203?
I personally have never heard of a torque converter clicking.
Oh and stop power braking :flipoff2:
I'm not sure where it is coming from. I thought it was the lifters, but I readjusted those and it still clicked.
Yeah sorry i was a little vague on what i meant, i edited before you responded.Quote:
Originally Posted by aggieblazer07
it's got a 350 with an automatic. The T-case says NP 241-C
It's a 91 chevy 1/2 ton
I would think motor noise not torque converter noise, but I'm no scientologist.
Have you checked the oil? Could be all filled with water from a leaky intake, get ya every time :D
I changed the oil yesterday and added some Lucas oil stabilizer stuff.
Do you have a limited slip?
Bad ujoint?
I'm pretty sure it isn't the u-joints because it seems related to the RPMs. No matter how fast I am driving.
but only in gear?
It won't do it if you rev it in neutral?
Ugly's got a good point, I had a bad u-joint once and I thought it was my detroit messing up... but it goes with RPM and not speed?Quote:
Originally Posted by uglyota
It makes the same sound at 10 mph that it does at 30 and it speeds up when I give it gas. And it doesn't seem to do it in park or neutral when I rev it up.
have you checked your tranny fluid?
I did that earlier, it was fine