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| LOU from Wi.
11-07-2009 07:16:46
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Read post from Paradise Farms response to Dave 2 on truck purchase. Mentioned that his Dodge had a DELAY Inguagement , We had the same problem when we rebuilt our dodge transmission. Had to wait till the pressure came on line before the transmission would enguage. Found the solution from SONNAX Bought a kit from them and installed it . NO MORE WAITING for transmission to move the truck. LOOK on www.sonax.com. Some transmission shops carry a Check valve that goes in line at the transmissoin cooler,that works, or so they said. went with SONAX and in a short time(matter of 2 hrs) we installed the new spring, Ball, valve, NO MORE PROBLEMS. Hope this helps. LOU |
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| dave2
11-10-2009 20:42:34
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Re: shill alert in reply to teddy52food, 11-07-2009 07:16:46
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| Dangit Lou..Ya just ain't got no knowhow...................
Dontcha know that the real honest ta goodness experts like mr b&d can't be wasteing their valubal time trying to sort out misspelled words. He's got to keep rolling and baffling folks with his wisdom (I mean blessing)... |
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| buickanddeere
11-10-2009 20:25:01
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Re: shill alert in reply to James Howell, 11-07-2009 07:16:46
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LOU from Wi. said: (quoted from post at 11:17:23 11/08/09)most people have the engine heater pluged in before starting the vehicle thus elimitating a dry condition in the engine- Transmission. I can suggest to you, Be more helpfull in your post.
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I suggest you be technically accurate before looking for a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
How does having a block heater eliminate an engine's dry start? It's not a pre-lube pump.
By the time the engine is started, you fasten the seat belt, look at the gauges and look about before pulling out. The transmission will have had plenty of time to prime.
Why purchase the overpriced slowaxe check valve when such check valves are a cheap over the counter item? |
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| TimMiller
11-08-2009 10:54:40
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Re: shill alert in reply to LOU from Wi., 11-07-2009 07:16:46
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| If you use mozilla firefox internet browser it will underline misspelled words in red. |
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| LOU from Wi.
11-08-2009 14:06:43
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Re: shill alert in reply to TimMiller, 11-08-2009 10:54:40
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| Thanks Tim, I was aware of the internet browser,but felt it more important to help a fellow human being with a transmission problem.I can understand every post,(mispelled words and all) with out dificulty. I would NEVER Critize nor have the audacity to critique ones efforts. I do understand some people just can't wait to read and pick apart posters responses for correctness and mis spelled wording. I am not one of those people. LOU |
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| buickanddeere
11-07-2009 12:59:21
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Delayed engagement in reply to Jim in LA, 11-07-2009 07:16:46
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LOU from Wi. said: (quoted from post at 11:16:46 11/07/09) Read post from Paradise Farms response to Dave 2
on truck purchase. Mentioned that his Dodge had a DELAY Inguagement , We had the same problem when we rebuilt our dodge transmission. Had to wait till the pressure came on line before the transmission would enguage. Found the solution from SONNAX Bought a kit from them and installed it . NO MORE WAITING for transmission to move the truck. LOOK on www.sonax.com. Some transmission shops carry a Check valve that goes in line at the transmissoin cooler,that works, or so they said. went with SONAX and in a short time(matter of 2 hrs) we installed the new spring, Ball, valve, NO MORE PROBLEMS. Hope this helps.
LOU |
Chrysler probably let the oil drain and cause the delay for a reason. Ever notice the people who start a machine then immediately yank it into gear and blast off. They have been loading the engine before it has had a chance to even build lube oil pressure.
If you started the truck and waited for the oil pressure to reach normal and check the gauges, THEN pulled it into gear. You would not experience a delay.
What is the great hurry anyways?
b.t.w. before you post did you wonder what the red lines under some of your words indicate? |
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| LOU from Wi.
11-07-2009 14:14:54
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Re: Delayed engagement in reply to buickanddeere, 11-07-2009 12:59:21
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| Buckeanddeer: What red lines? What words? Ya gotta be seeing things that arem't there,at least not on my post,thankyou very much!!!! Most folks select drive gear and expect the truck to move. Ours does after installing the valve. Don't worry about converter being dry so to speak. Can bet you never heard of Sonax! LOU |
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| buickanddeere
11-07-2009 15:43:41
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shill alert in reply to LOU from Wi., 11-07-2009 14:14:54
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| I can bet you are a shill pushing sonax for your own gain. Spelling errors show up underlined in red as you type your post. Why on earth would it so important to somebody to peel out the driveway, 1.27 seconds after the engine starts? Is it not important for the engine to build oil pressure before loading it? |
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| LOU from Wi.
11-08-2009 07:17:23
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Re: shill alert in reply to buickanddeere, 11-07-2009 15:43:41
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| buckand deer From your post First of all I have no interest in SONAX ,but did use their product. Un like your reply ,my only intention was to give information to those who posted their problem. Furthermore,fyi, I am entitled to spelling errors at age 74+ and school has been long ago in my past. Chastising others is not my main purpose in life.As far as racing out the driveway with a cold engine ,most people have the engine heater pluged in before starting the vehicle thus elimitating a dry condition in the engine- Transmission. I can suggest to you, Be more helpfull in your post. LOU |
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| PJH
11-07-2009 16:30:31
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Re: shill alert in reply to buickanddeere, 11-07-2009 15:43:41
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| | Speling erors dont show up in redd on my posts. Wich they didd. Bad speler Paul |
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| LOU from Wi.
11-08-2009 07:18:40
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Re: shill alert in reply to PJH, 11-07-2009 16:30:31
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| Thanks, Makes two of us. Warmest reguards LOU |
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| Buzzman72
11-07-2009 09:00:01
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Re: Delayed inguagement in reply to LOU from Wi., 11-07-2009 07:16:46
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| I worded in the transmission department at Jasper Engines and Transmissions, where we "remanufactured" transmissions. I was on the line that did the Ford E4OD/4R100 trannies, and we used several SONAX products of that nature, rather than the Ford product, in our valve bodies. |
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| Bob
11-07-2009 07:33:30
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Re: Delayed inguagement in reply to LOU from Wi., 11-07-2009 07:16:46
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| Don't you just LOVE re-working stuff on a $40,000 vehicle the factory was to stupid (careless) to get right in the first place! |
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| LOU from Wi.
11-07-2009 07:30:27
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Re: Delayed inguagement in reply to LOU from Wi., 11-07-2009 07:16:46
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| Here is write up from SONAX. "SONAX has developed a lube-regulated PR valve #22771A-O2K that allows oil to flow into the converter charge circuit as soon as the engine is started. Once there is enough line pressure build upand the PR valve starts to feed the converter/cooler circuit,the internal valve is shut down and the unit operates as it would normally. When the unit is shut off,the internal check valve does not allow fluid to DRAIN BACK out of through the orifice, reducing converter drainback . IT WORKD FOR US> LOU |
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