buckeyefarmer
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It has to bleed air out of the system. First couple times it might not do anything.
Well, that would be AWESOME if that was the case. Thanks BuckeyeIt has to bleed air out of the system. First couple times it might not do anything.
So... Just keep putting it in drive and hope it bleeds the air out? There's a link in Lotsofgreengrass's post to a "How to bleed air out" but the link doesn't work... Should I be doing something to help this along?It has to bleed air out of the system. First couple times it might not do anything.
Thanks Tom,How's about this: 1. Check oil level. 2. Place vehicle's drive axle on jack stands with wheels off floor. 3. Start engine and operate at low idle speed. 4. Repeat opening and closing bypass (tow) valve while alternately depressing forward and reverse pedal(s). 5. When vehicle starts to move, increase engine speed. 6. Repeat quick starts and panic stops until transaxle give full response. 7. Remove jack stands while placing vehicle's wheels on floor.
8. Recheck and top-off oil level.
Thanks again, buckeye. The transmission is engaged. I have a feeling you rebuilt yours properly and that's why it ran after 5 seconds. I put mine in "forward" drive for a good 8-10 seconds and nothing. The wheels did buck once, but, that was it. I went forward and back - up on jackstands - 4 or 5 times.Make sure the transmission is engaged with the wire to allow you to disengage to push it. I just watched I video of my first run, took about 5 sec and I drove it away.