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m923 Transmission is making a buzzing sound when I put it in 1st or reverse

acesneights1

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I am told this means the transmission is toast ? Please tell me this isn't the case. Sounds like a faint low air warning buzzer. The truck still seems to drive fine in fact it went away at one point.
I should have kept my Deuce.
 

charger53

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Mine makes a vibration noise idling in first or reverse. The trans seems fine and hasnt had any problems. It pulls well and shifts strong. I have always thought it was normal
 

acesneights1

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It is fine, it just needs a trail ride at Weare.
yes it does....
I talked to M & T Transmission. He said because the army used Motor Oil in these sometimes they cavitate a little when you start them up. Nothing to worry about and the noise it gone...
Whew....Dodged a bullet.Of course right after that the a/c in my house crapped out and we are headed for record heat Sunday...:(
 

Mike929

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yes it does....
I talked to M & T Transmission. He said because the army used Motor Oil in these sometimes they cavitate a little when you start them up. Nothing to worry about and the noise it gone...
Whew....Dodged a bullet.Of course right after that the a/c in my house crapped out and we are headed for record heat Sunday...:(
If it is really cavitation, then I would think you would want to stop it. The pressures involved with creation of those bubbles will eat away softer metals where they form. I guess if it happens on a steel part it may not be an issue. My exposure was with bronze props on my boat.
 

acesneights1

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I asked the guy exactly that because I am a class 3 water system operator and I know all to well what it can do to our pumps but he said it's minor and alot of them do it and not to worry. I guess maybe cause it's oil not water ? I have seen what water cavitation can do to our pumps.
 
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