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91 Dodge Dakota Transmission Question?
I recently bought a 91 Dakota 2wd and it has two issues that I think are transmission related. The first is that when accelerating the gear won't shift and I max out at about 2200 RPM's for a few seconds then it'll shift and act fine for a while. The second is sometimes when coming to a stop at stoplights, after I've let off the pedal for a few seconds, I hear a clunk.
Now, A) Does anyone know what could be causing the above?
B) I thought maybe it could be a u-joint bad on the driveshaft, so I went down to do a shake test. The joints have no play on them, but the whole transmission has several inches of play, the whole unit moves quite easily right to left. Is that normal for this truck? My old S10 had no play at all. I can't believe it has that much play and still has fluid in it.
3 Answers
- Michael SLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
You should have a transmission mount and I believe that's broken. Any movement of the transmission, side to side or up and down isn't normal.
Try pushing up and if it moves, that's your problem.
The easier way to check the u-joints is to go from park to reverse and then to drive and back to reverse. If you hear a clunk it's probably u-joints.
- Anonymous4 years ago
have ya asked at autozone or progressed vehicle for one in each and every of their rebuilt contraptions? they'll have a guaranty and all serious areas are new. plus you could replace the transmission on your driveway. the transmission you have is a 46rh
- Anonymous10 years ago
that amount of play is normal