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Torque Converter??? 1988 Problem

Bonnell

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Lake Mary, Florida
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2008 Convertible
Hi Everyone,

I have a stock '88 with 135K miles. Back in September I noticed a little miss when I was in overdrive (sometimes at the top of third also) if I was driving relatively slowly and under a load like going up hill.

This has gotten worse and now it 'misses' pretty badly if it is in overdirve and I am at 50 - 60 then attempt to accellerate (even slightly). This is similar to what it was doing before the last tune up (in March of this year). Once I down shift, it does not miss (Ok, it may be a little rough there too but not bad).

My mechanic (without driving it) said it sounded like the torque converter.

Does this seem right?????

Thanks,

J
 
Bonnell -
Find a new mechanic.
The engine miss could be caused by by worn valves, a bad sensor, bad sparkplugs, distributor cap, coil, plugwires, or any number of other faults. Any engine problem will show up more readily under heavy load at low RPM.
Terry
 
Any engine light? If the ECM was functioning properly and the car was running this poorly due to a sensor it would have thrown a code. I know the computers in these cars are anciet, but they do still operate fairly well. If your car is running that poorly it should be scanned. That is what I would do.

Good luck
Craig
 
If the ECM is bad I do not think that it will throw a code, I could be wrong, and someone will correct me if I am, but that is my understanding. If you do not have a Service Engine Light, there is nothing you can scan.


Justin
 
Thanks for the replies.

There is no SES light. I had a tune up in March with new plugs, distributor cap and rotor, fuel filter, etc. Recently, I had new brakes put on all four wheels and had the O2 sensors replaced.

I will check the distributor and spark plugs my self. I hear the rear passenger plug is a nightmare to get to. Is there a trick to this?

Thanks!
 
If you have the aluminum slant plug heads it isn't to bad, just remove the rear part of the wheel well. About 8 bolts on the side and 3 on the bottom from underneath.:w
 
I did not have to remove the passenger side wheel well when I did my plugs. All I used was a long extension with a swivel. When I did it I did not even think about removing the wheel well. Either way will work though.
 

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