Posted by buickanddeere on November 07, 2009 at 12:59:21 from (216.183.152.67):
In Reply to: Delayed inguagement posted by Jim in LA on November 07, 2009 at 07:16:46:
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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