Torque converter?
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nchamberlain140
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Hi all, noticed in the recent cold spell my super v8 has developed a very slight pulse coming from the gearbox accompanied by the revs fluctuating by about 100 rpm, only apparent between about 30 and 50 and under light throttle loads, after about twenty five mins of moderate driving it disappears (quicker if I drive in a more spirited fashion). I presume this is the dreaded torque converter that needs replacing, I know these things can cost £2,000 to replace, so was just wondering if driving as Is and putting up with it for a few months would damage the gearbox?
Re: Torque converter?
This sounds like mine did a while ago before I changed the gearbox oil. If you haven't done so already change the oil. It makes a huge difference.
Good luck!
Good luck!
Roger S
Aberdeenshire
E-TYPE MODEL SECTION COORDINATOR
Early E
1976 XJ-S - original factory manual. Currently in many pieces.
X350 - 2005 Super V8
1962 MGB
Aberdeenshire
E-TYPE MODEL SECTION COORDINATOR
Early E
1976 XJ-S - original factory manual. Currently in many pieces.
X350 - 2005 Super V8
1962 MGB
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nchamberlain140
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Re: Torque converter?
Many thanks for your reply, alas, just did the gearbox oil and filter, has not seemed to make much difference.
Re: Torque converter?
depending on mileage, a second fluid change and then drive like Miss Daisy until the box relearns its settings MAY help
however, if miles are up, and you are still getting the "cattle-gridding" a box swap is the best option, if you do go this route from memory Supercharged cars have a couple of VIN change points on the gearbox
EuroJag have a mountain of 350 boxes with matching torque converters
however, if miles are up, and you are still getting the "cattle-gridding" a box swap is the best option, if you do go this route from memory Supercharged cars have a couple of VIN change points on the gearbox
EuroJag have a mountain of 350 boxes with matching torque converters
88 3.6 XJ40 EX JDHT
88 3.6 XJ40 SOV
93 XJ40 XJ12
94 XJ40 Daimler Majestic Insignia
96 X300 Daimler Century EX JDHT
97 Daimler Double Six
97 XJR 300 Manual EX JDHT
55 X TYPE EST 3.0 SP PREM
56 X150 XK
88 3.6 XJ40 SOV
93 XJ40 XJ12
94 XJ40 Daimler Majestic Insignia
96 X300 Daimler Century EX JDHT
97 Daimler Double Six
97 XJR 300 Manual EX JDHT
55 X TYPE EST 3.0 SP PREM
56 X150 XK
Re: Torque converter?
I'd also try another fluid change before condemning it.
I had what sounds like a similar minor vibration in my 4.2 x350 when on a very slight incline, light throttle, just below 50mph. I had read good things about Miller Oils Millermatic ATF DM fluid which is their LT 71141 equivalent. Other owners said that they had eliminated the vibration issue after using this fluid. So I decided to use this fluid for the next change.
It is coloured pink as per basic ATF, which confused my dealer who thought I had provided the wrong fluid. I showed them the fluid spec and they then willingly did the oil change for me.
And sure enough, the vibration disappeared after the fluid change. So I used the same Millers fluid in the subsequent changes on the car. I've also now used it in my Jaguar-engined Supercharged Range Rover which replaced my x350.
Also, if you originally just did a simple change rather than a full flush, a second change will help to get rid of more of the original contaminated fluid.
Good luck
Paul
I had what sounds like a similar minor vibration in my 4.2 x350 when on a very slight incline, light throttle, just below 50mph. I had read good things about Miller Oils Millermatic ATF DM fluid which is their LT 71141 equivalent. Other owners said that they had eliminated the vibration issue after using this fluid. So I decided to use this fluid for the next change.
It is coloured pink as per basic ATF, which confused my dealer who thought I had provided the wrong fluid. I showed them the fluid spec and they then willingly did the oil change for me.
And sure enough, the vibration disappeared after the fluid change. So I used the same Millers fluid in the subsequent changes on the car. I've also now used it in my Jaguar-engined Supercharged Range Rover which replaced my x350.
Also, if you originally just did a simple change rather than a full flush, a second change will help to get rid of more of the original contaminated fluid.
Good luck
Paul
1995 XJS 4.0 Convertible
1980 XJ-S Pre-HE
Jaguar 4.2 Supercharged engine (but not with a Jaguar body..)
1980 XJ-S Pre-HE
Jaguar 4.2 Supercharged engine (but not with a Jaguar body..)
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nchamberlain140
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Re: Torque converter?
All useful advice, many thanks all.
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