MCQaz
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Let me start by saying I am new to the site. Have been searching and browsing for a while but this is my first post.
I recently purchased An M1097A2. It is an Arizona vehicle and appears to be in decent shape. Odometer says low miles (whatever that's worth) With that said it was a non-runner. Based on photos I knew there would be a fair amount of tinkering involved to get it running again. Drained and replaced most of the fluids and all looked to be clean and barely used. I did not drain the transmission. Reason being, the oil cooler was laying in the back of the truck when I got it, and the drain plug was missing in transmission pan. I suspect the transmission is bad and need some advice on testing that theory.
I have cleaned and reconnected the oil cooler and lines, installed new drain plug and added some fresh ATF.
I had some electrical issues on the truck as well. (mostly missing components)
After working my way through that, I was able to verify the engine did in fact run and seems to be in good shape.
However, the transmission does nothing when shifted into any gear.
As I stated in the title, the TCU is missing completely so I am not sure if this could be the reason why. (I would think that I should get some kind of feedback from shifting it into gear though.)
Which brings me to my question,
Will a missing TCU prevent the transmission from shifting into gear?
I have several avenues available for TCU replacements but would prefer to wait until I know if the tranny is any good.
Aso, Assuming the transmission is bad, is it possible to remove it from the truck while leaving the engine in place? Looks to me that it should be easy but not sure if I will run into any clearance issues in the process.
Any thoughts or advice you guys can offer would be greatly appreciated.
I recently purchased An M1097A2. It is an Arizona vehicle and appears to be in decent shape. Odometer says low miles (whatever that's worth) With that said it was a non-runner. Based on photos I knew there would be a fair amount of tinkering involved to get it running again. Drained and replaced most of the fluids and all looked to be clean and barely used. I did not drain the transmission. Reason being, the oil cooler was laying in the back of the truck when I got it, and the drain plug was missing in transmission pan. I suspect the transmission is bad and need some advice on testing that theory.
I have cleaned and reconnected the oil cooler and lines, installed new drain plug and added some fresh ATF.
I had some electrical issues on the truck as well. (mostly missing components)
After working my way through that, I was able to verify the engine did in fact run and seems to be in good shape.
However, the transmission does nothing when shifted into any gear.
As I stated in the title, the TCU is missing completely so I am not sure if this could be the reason why. (I would think that I should get some kind of feedback from shifting it into gear though.)
Which brings me to my question,
Will a missing TCU prevent the transmission from shifting into gear?
I have several avenues available for TCU replacements but would prefer to wait until I know if the tranny is any good.
Aso, Assuming the transmission is bad, is it possible to remove it from the truck while leaving the engine in place? Looks to me that it should be easy but not sure if I will run into any clearance issues in the process.
Any thoughts or advice you guys can offer would be greatly appreciated.