My truck is making a funny clicking noise when I drive it. It speeds up with RPMs. Is it possible that the torque converter is going out? It mostly does it in gear when I am driving or if I power brake.
My truck is making a funny clicking noise when I drive it. It speeds up with RPMs. Is it possible that the torque converter is going out? It mostly does it in gear when I am driving or if I power brake.
Give us some help here... Edit, Which Engine, tranny, etc...
I'm going to ASSume a 350/350/203?
I personally have never heard of a torque converter clicking.
Oh and stop power braking
1988 Blazer...RIP
I'm not sure where it is coming from. I thought it was the lifters, but I readjusted those and it still clicked.
Yeah sorry i was a little vague on what i meant, i edited before you responded.Originally Posted by aggieblazer07
1988 Blazer...RIP
it's got a 350 with an automatic. The T-case says NP 241-C
It's a 91 chevy 1/2 ton
I changed the oil yesterday and added some Lucas oil stabilizer stuff.
I'm pretty sure it isn't the u-joints because it seems related to the RPMs. No matter how fast I am driving.
Ugly's got a good point, I had a bad u-joint once and I thought it was my detroit messing up... but it goes with RPM and not speed?Originally Posted by uglyota
1988 Blazer...RIP
It makes the same sound at 10 mph that it does at 30 and it speeds up when I give it gas. And it doesn't seem to do it in park or neutral when I rev it up.
I did that earlier, it was fine