Dumpy198
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Sorry if I'm beating a dead horse here, but I've searched through the threads and can't find anyone with the same problem.
To start off, I recently purchased a M925A2 back in October 2022 with 31*** miles on it.
This morning starting the truck up and driving to work I had no issues. I let it warm up every time before going. Then from leaving work going off base my truck would shift no problem from 1st through 3rd. Once I got up to 38-43mph to shift into 4th, it would be a smooth shift, but the engine would lug and chug until I slowed down enough to shift back into 3rd no matter the hill grade. The engine temp was fine and the trans temp was fine.
While limping it home I noticed that once in 3rd and chuggy luggy decided to disappear it shifted into 4th no problem, but then came back up into 5th. Now I've got it home on front of the shop cooling down to try and replicate the same issue. I checked the fluid level and it seems there's super clean 10w hydraulic fluid in it, over filled from the previous owner (that would explain the extra pool of oil on the ground). I checked the modulator cable and it moves freely when engaging the throttle cable.
The only things I've done to the truck were I turned the pump up a little, took off the exhaust muffler and the rest cosmetic and functionality, as well as the engine oil change.
Any help would be appreciated.
To start off, I recently purchased a M925A2 back in October 2022 with 31*** miles on it.
This morning starting the truck up and driving to work I had no issues. I let it warm up every time before going. Then from leaving work going off base my truck would shift no problem from 1st through 3rd. Once I got up to 38-43mph to shift into 4th, it would be a smooth shift, but the engine would lug and chug until I slowed down enough to shift back into 3rd no matter the hill grade. The engine temp was fine and the trans temp was fine.
While limping it home I noticed that once in 3rd and chuggy luggy decided to disappear it shifted into 4th no problem, but then came back up into 5th. Now I've got it home on front of the shop cooling down to try and replicate the same issue. I checked the fluid level and it seems there's super clean 10w hydraulic fluid in it, over filled from the previous owner (that would explain the extra pool of oil on the ground). I checked the modulator cable and it moves freely when engaging the throttle cable.
The only things I've done to the truck were I turned the pump up a little, took off the exhaust muffler and the rest cosmetic and functionality, as well as the engine oil change.
Any help would be appreciated.