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M1008 won’t move when cold

Blake

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My stock m1008 will not move in forward or reverse when it is cold outside. If you let it idle and warm up 10-15 mins it drives and shifts fine; it’s driven fine all summer. I have changed filter/fluid and put 2 o rings on the pickup tube. Does anyone have any ideas what might be wrong?
 

Gunfreak25

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Howd the old fluid and pan look? It's either something in the valve body or leaky internal seals. When it warms things seal better and build pressure.



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Blake

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the fluid looked good and didnt have any large particles on the magnet. I had originally changed filter and fluid as part of regular maintenance/pan gasket leaking, not a problem at the end of the summer.
 

nyoffroad

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You said you changed the fluid, but have you checked the fluid level? Sounds stupid but even the simplest things get overlooked. If it's full and the problem persists I'd think of adding a bottle of Lucas tranny additive, I'm not a fan of snake oil additives but I have gotten results from Lucas and at this point what do you have to lose?
OH YEAH!! just as an after thought, make sure you have the correct dip stick! I bought an old car that I thought the engine was bad, turned out someone replace the Dodge stick with a Ford and kept adding oil to the engine, I don't remember for sure but I must've drained 2 gallons out of it! Doubt that's your problem but ya never know!
 

cucvrus

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Like outlined up top. The transmission is old and tired and the seals are not happy anymore. I had this issue on a few CUCV's. I don't mess with them anymore. I pull them out and drop them off for refreshing and live happily ever after. I still do the R & R myself. The internal work. Not a chance. Not as easy as it looks to do a 100% job. Or just keep warming it up and live with it. But you will find no cure all in a can or bottle. I don't go in gear a fast anymore myself. Happy Holidays.
 
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