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Pulled last night over in Chestertown MD, and I ve got a few questions. Decided to pull in high range 2nd gear, because everyone going way down the track was getting lots of wheel speed. Built about 12 lbs of boost and eased into so as to prevent losing traction. Well, I hardly started moving, so, thinking I was spinning, let off the fuel a little and then eased back into it, and GRADUALLY gained some speed as I moved down the track. I was moving way too slow for the gear I was in and everyone said I wasn't spinning, I just didn't have any wheel speed. I glanced down at the RPMs and I'm almost positive it was just over 3k right at the end. Now, it seems like the only thing could be that my transmission was slipping. I don't have the temp gauge in yet, so not sure how hot it got, but I smelled the fluid this morning and it smelled a little burnt. The transmission is a built Goerend w/ billet input, laminated flexplate, triple lock converter w/ 15 blade stator. Only been in the truck since about February.



Orrr, I suppose it could be possible I misread the rpms, and I was bogging the engine and not making enough power to pull in high range. I DID pull it down into 1st gear about 150 feet into the pull. The engine did get pretty hot, and now the temp gauge isn't working.



Any thoughts, suggestions? I know I probably should have pulled in low range. Thanks - Josh
 
I wouldn't use the High side of the case with an auto, doesn't usually work the best and breaks things, use LO start in 1st shift to 2nd, lock up and if you have the power and the right track you might be able to hit drive, JMO



Travis
 
Is there a chance my converter is slipping or I did damage to the transmission? Like I said, the fluid has a little smell to it now. If it got hot, what exactly does it do to the transmission internals? How do I test to see if it has sustained damage? Thanks! -Josh
 
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