gmbellew
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- Location
- Kansas city
- First Name
- glen
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- suburban 1500
- Engine Size
- 350
1990 V1500 Suburban. I've owned it for 5 years and changed trans fluid and filter every 30kmiles. 200k miles on the truck, of which I have put on about 75k. unknown maintenance history before I got it, but I keep up on things and it wasn't hacked to pieces when I got it.
after some highway driving yesterday, the idle was really rough and almost acted like it would stall, but didn't. I've been working on tuning some idle issues with a tuner, mostly related to O2 feedback and worn valve guides. but idle was way worse than it had been all of a sudden after highway driving. I couldn't find any obvious ignition issues and the data stream from OBD1 showed no issues to explain the sudden decrease in idle quality. I wasn't even thinking about the Torque Converter Clutch, yet...
Then, at the tail end of a 4hr highway trip home, I noticed the RPMs weren't dropping all the way out when the Torque Converter locks. it was like it was cutting the RPM about half what it normally does when it locks. the electronic part seemed good, as I can see the Torque Converter Clutch lock command and there is a small RPM drop. RPMs in lockup were running about 200rpm higher than normal when locked at same speed (normally would be 2050rpm at 75mph and was 2250rpm) occassionally the RPM would drop like normal, but then come back up. No shuddering and the gears seem to shift fine.
Looking for a shop to diagnose and repair, but I wanted to get any thoughts to be informed when I go. It seems like it could be the Torque Converter slipping itself or, hopefully, the solenoid acting goofy and sometimes only partially opening or closing or both?
let me know your thoughts!
after some highway driving yesterday, the idle was really rough and almost acted like it would stall, but didn't. I've been working on tuning some idle issues with a tuner, mostly related to O2 feedback and worn valve guides. but idle was way worse than it had been all of a sudden after highway driving. I couldn't find any obvious ignition issues and the data stream from OBD1 showed no issues to explain the sudden decrease in idle quality. I wasn't even thinking about the Torque Converter Clutch, yet...
Then, at the tail end of a 4hr highway trip home, I noticed the RPMs weren't dropping all the way out when the Torque Converter locks. it was like it was cutting the RPM about half what it normally does when it locks. the electronic part seemed good, as I can see the Torque Converter Clutch lock command and there is a small RPM drop. RPMs in lockup were running about 200rpm higher than normal when locked at same speed (normally would be 2050rpm at 75mph and was 2250rpm) occassionally the RPM would drop like normal, but then come back up. No shuddering and the gears seem to shift fine.
Looking for a shop to diagnose and repair, but I wanted to get any thoughts to be informed when I go. It seems like it could be the Torque Converter slipping itself or, hopefully, the solenoid acting goofy and sometimes only partially opening or closing or both?
let me know your thoughts!
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