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branden.hughes

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:59 am
Post subject: Help! 99 Auto Camry, no gear works.
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The motor went out, presumably rod bearings based on the horrible noise
it was making -- so we acquired another longblock and proceeded to swap
it out. Unbolted the transmission, torque converter from the old
motor, refilled the torque converter with fluid, attached the torque
converter to the transmission, making sure the splines connected on
both the gear shaft and oil pump shaft, bolted it all back together,
and now it won't engage any gear.

Any ideas?

The transmission was working fine before. The 'new' motor sounds
perfect. Fluid level shows full, the linkage is reconnected and
appears to work properly. No fluid pressure exists. I can pull the
top hose on the tranny oil cooler and nothing comes out.

I know next to nothing about auto trannies. They're magic to me. Did
we neglect some important step? Is the oil pump trashed? Does it need
to be primed in some fashion? Any suggestions would be greatly
appreciate as I have no idea what to do short of getting a junkyard
tranny and bolting it up instead.

Thanks!

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 11:43 am
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I'm embarassed to say I know so little of auto tranny components that
I'm not sure what ring gear you're referring to. I only noticed two
sets of splines coming out of the tranny housing, both of which would
move independently of one-another.

After refilling the torque converter with fluid, I slowly lined it up
to the transmission housing, slide it onto the first set of splines
(gear splines, I believe), then had to rotate it, wiggle it, and push
it until it locked onto the second set of spines (oil splines). After
that, we simply attached the transmission to the motor and bolted the
torque converter to the flexplate.




Ray O wrote:
>
> You did attach the torque converter to the ring gear, right?
> --
>
> Ray O
> (correct punctuation to reply)

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 1:24 pm
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That makes sense. I'd take feeling retarded over pulling the motor
again in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, we did bolt the torque converter
to the flex plate and even watched the converter spin with the flex
plate as we turned the crank.

The fluid level is sitting on 'cold full'. Additionally, we tried
going through every gear with the top hose of the cooler disconnected
in case fluid didn't circulate with the car in park. Also, the shift
linkage should be okay, as the reverse lights do light up when the car
reverse is selected.

I can't speak for the electrical connections presently, but it's
something I'll thoroughly check later.

Mechanically speaking, for how well everything seemed to bolt together,
it's hard to imagine that the crank isn't turning the oil pump. Is
there an electrical component that would prevent the pump from
circulating fluid? Do automatic transmission oil pumps require
priming?

Thanks for the suggestions.


Ray O wrote:
> <branden.hughes.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1157481819.980782.220740@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> > I'm embarassed to say I know so little of auto tranny components that
> > I'm not sure what ring gear you're referring to. I only noticed two
> > sets of splines coming out of the tranny housing, both of which would
> > move independently of one-another.
> >
> > After refilling the torque converter with fluid, I slowly lined it up
> > to the transmission housing, slide it onto the first set of splines
> > (gear splines, I believe), then had to rotate it, wiggle it, and push
> > it until it locked onto the second set of spines (oil splines). After
> > that, we simply attached the transmission to the motor and bolted the
> > torque converter to the flexplate.
> >
>
> What I call the ring gear is the teeth on the outside of the flex plate.
> Flex plate is the more correct terminology. In your original description,
> it sounded like the TC was not attached to the flex plate.
>
> The TC turns the oil pump, my guess is that it was not installed correctly
> if the transmission is actually not producing pressure. What is the ATF
> level and condition?
>
> Were the shift solenoids plugged back in?
> --
>
> Ray O
> (correct punctuation to reply)
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 1:30 pm
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<branden.hughes DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1157479142.585056.144540@d34g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> The motor went out, presumably rod bearings based on the horrible noise
> it was making -- so we acquired another longblock and proceeded to swap
> it out. Unbolted the transmission, torque converter from the old
> motor, refilled the torque converter with fluid, attached the torque
> converter to the transmission, making sure the splines connected on
> both the gear shaft and oil pump shaft, bolted it all back together,
> and now it won't engage any gear.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> The transmission was working fine before. The 'new' motor sounds
> perfect. Fluid level shows full, the linkage is reconnected and
> appears to work properly. No fluid pressure exists. I can pull the
> top hose on the tranny oil cooler and nothing comes out.
>
> I know next to nothing about auto trannies. They're magic to me. Did
> we neglect some important step? Is the oil pump trashed? Does it need
> to be primed in some fashion? Any suggestions would be greatly
> appreciate as I have no idea what to do short of getting a junkyard
> tranny and bolting it up instead.
>
> Thanks!
>

You did attach the torque converter to the ring gear, right?
--

Ray O
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:02 pm
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I just rebuilt an extra automatic transmission and replaced the tired one on
my 1989 v6 Camry . Did you also replace the TC or just did a drain and
re-fill on the old unit? When sliding the TC back on you must make
absolutely sure it is engaged with the front pump. It is very possible to
slide it on without engaging the pump. The TC has 2 slots where it needs to
engage. With the TC out of the transmission, you can see through the
transmission front seal where the 2 slots must engage.

<branden.hughes.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1157479142.585056.144540@d34g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> The motor went out, presumably rod bearings based on the horrible noise
> it was making -- so we acquired another longblock and proceeded to swap
> it out. Unbolted the transmission, torque converter from the old
> motor, refilled the torque converter with fluid, attached the torque
> converter to the transmission, making sure the splines connected on
> both the gear shaft and oil pump shaft, bolted it all back together,
> and now it won't engage any gear.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> The transmission was working fine before. The 'new' motor sounds
> perfect. Fluid level shows full, the linkage is reconnected and
> appears to work properly. No fluid pressure exists. I can pull the
> top hose on the tranny oil cooler and nothing comes out.
>
> I know next to nothing about auto trannies. They're magic to me. Did
> we neglect some important step? Is the oil pump trashed? Does it need
> to be primed in some fashion? Any suggestions would be greatly
> appreciate as I have no idea what to do short of getting a junkyard
> tranny and bolting it up instead.
>
> Thanks!
>
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Ray O

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:16 pm
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<branden.hughes.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1157481819.980782.220740@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> I'm embarassed to say I know so little of auto tranny components that
> I'm not sure what ring gear you're referring to. I only noticed two
> sets of splines coming out of the tranny housing, both of which would
> move independently of one-another.
>
> After refilling the torque converter with fluid, I slowly lined it up
> to the transmission housing, slide it onto the first set of splines
> (gear splines, I believe), then had to rotate it, wiggle it, and push
> it until it locked onto the second set of spines (oil splines). After
> that, we simply attached the transmission to the motor and bolted the
> torque converter to the flexplate.
>
>
>
>
> Ray O wrote:
>>
>> You did attach the torque converter to the ring gear, right?
>> --
>>
>> Ray O
>> (correct punctuation to reply)
>
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:23 pm
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<branden.hughes RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1157481819.980782.220740@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> I'm embarassed to say I know so little of auto tranny components that
> I'm not sure what ring gear you're referring to. I only noticed two
> sets of splines coming out of the tranny housing, both of which would
> move independently of one-another.
>
> After refilling the torque converter with fluid, I slowly lined it up
> to the transmission housing, slide it onto the first set of splines
> (gear splines, I believe), then had to rotate it, wiggle it, and push
> it until it locked onto the second set of spines (oil splines). After
> that, we simply attached the transmission to the motor and bolted the
> torque converter to the flexplate.
>

What I call the ring gear is the teeth on the outside of the flex plate.
Flex plate is the more correct terminology. In your original description,
it sounded like the TC was not attached to the flex plate.

The TC turns the oil pump, my guess is that it was not installed correctly
if the transmission is actually not producing pressure. What is the ATF
level and condition?

Were the shift solenoids plugged back in?
--

Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 4:07 pm
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<branden.hughes.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> That makes sense. I'd take feeling retarded over pulling the motor
> again in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, we did bolt the torque converter
> to the flex plate and even watched the converter spin with the flex
> plate as we turned the crank.
>
> The fluid level is sitting on 'cold full'. Additionally, we tried
> going through every gear with the top hose of the cooler disconnected
> in case fluid didn't circulate with the car in park. Also, the shift
> linkage should be okay, as the reverse lights do light up when the car
> reverse is selected.
>
> I can't speak for the electrical connections presently, but it's
> something I'll thoroughly check later.
>
> Mechanically speaking, for how well everything seemed to bolt together,
> it's hard to imagine that the crank isn't turning the oil pump. Is
> there an electrical component that would prevent the pump from
> circulating fluid? Do automatic transmission oil pumps require
> priming?
>
> Thanks for the suggestions.
>


Automatic transmission pumps do not require priming, and there is no
electrical component that would prevent the pump from circulating fluid.
At this point, I would borrow or rent a set of transmission gauges and
measure transmission pressures to see what is happening. If it is indeed
developing zero pressure, and the transmission worked properly before it was
removed, then the most likely cause is that the torque converter did not
engage the input shaft/front pump.


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(Msg. 9) Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 7:57 pm
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Well, it's certainly looking like the motor needs to come out again.
Everything was triple-checked this evening to no avail. The old TC was
reused -- drained and refilled.

Question -- Do either of you know whether or not it's possible to
damage the oil pump by incorrectly installing the torque converter?
The prevailing question now is whether to replace the transmission or
to attempt it _again_ with the unit that isn't working.

Is there a way to test the pump with the transmission out of the car?
Perhaps by filling it up and turning the torque converter by hand?
Will that build up enough pressure to tell us anything?

Thanks again!

Dennis Leong wrote:
> I just rebuilt an extra automatic transmission and replaced the tired one on
> my 1989 v6 Camry . Did you also replace the TC or just did a drain and
> re-fill on the old unit? When sliding the TC back on you must make
> absolutely sure it is engaged with the front pump. It is very possible to
> slide it on without engaging the pump. The TC has 2 slots where it needs to
> engage. With the TC out of the transmission, you can see through the
> transmission front seal where the 2 slots must engage.
>
> <branden.hughes RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1157479142.585056.144540@d34g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> > The motor went out, presumably rod bearings based on the horrible noise
> > it was making -- so we acquired another longblock and proceeded to swap
> > it out. Unbolted the transmission, torque converter from the old
> > motor, refilled the torque converter with fluid, attached the torque
> > converter to the transmission, making sure the splines connected on
> > both the gear shaft and oil pump shaft, bolted it all back together,
> > and now it won't engage any gear.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > The transmission was working fine before. The 'new' motor sounds
> > perfect. Fluid level shows full, the linkage is reconnected and
> > appears to work properly. No fluid pressure exists. I can pull the
> > top hose on the tranny oil cooler and nothing comes out.
> >
> > I know next to nothing about auto trannies. They're magic to me. Did
> > we neglect some important step? Is the oil pump trashed? Does it need
> > to be primed in some fashion? Any suggestions would be greatly
> > appreciate as I have no idea what to do short of getting a junkyard
> > tranny and bolting it up instead.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 11:11 pm
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<branden.hughes RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Well, it's certainly looking like the motor needs to come out again.
> Everything was triple-checked this evening to no avail. The old TC was
> reused -- drained and refilled.

I recommend that you get access to a factory service manual. If you do not
have one, yhou can get on line access at techinfo.toyota.com. There is a
procedure for testing the one way clutch in the torque converter and for
checking how the TC engages the transmission body.

> Question -- Do either of you know whether or not it's possible to
> damage the oil pump by incorrectly installing the torque converter?
> The prevailing question now is whether to replace the transmission or
> to attempt it _again_ with the unit that isn't working.

Yes, I suppose it is theoretically possible to damage the oil pump by
incorrectly installing the TC, but I would imagine that it would make a huge
grinding noise if the notches in the TC didn't engage the notches in the
transmission.
>
> Is there a way to test the pump with the transmission out of the car?
> Perhaps by filling it up and turning the torque converter by hand?
> Will that build up enough pressure to tell us anything?
>
> Thanks again!

The factory service manual has specs on line pressures at the test ports on
the transmission with the transmission installed. I recommend actually
measuring line pressure before removing the transmisison again.

My guess is that the TC did not engage the front pump when it was installed.

--

Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)
>
> Dennis Leong wrote:
>> I just rebuilt an extra automatic transmission and replaced the tired one
>> on
>> my 1989 v6 Camry . Did you also replace the TC or just did a drain and
>> re-fill on the old unit? When sliding the TC back on you must make
>> absolutely sure it is engaged with the front pump. It is very possible
>> to
>> slide it on without engaging the pump. The TC has 2 slots where it needs
>> to
>> engage. With the TC out of the transmission, you can see through the
>> transmission front seal where the 2 slots must engage.
>>
>> <branden.hughes RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1157479142.585056.144540@d34g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>> > The motor went out, presumably rod bearings based on the horrible noise
>> > it was making -- so we acquired another longblock and proceeded to swap
>> > it out. Unbolted the transmission, torque converter from the old
>> > motor, refilled the torque converter with fluid, attached the torque
>> > converter to the transmission, making sure the splines connected on
>> > both the gear shaft and oil pump shaft, bolted it all back together,
>> > and now it won't engage any gear.
>> >
>> > Any ideas?
>> >
>> > The transmission was working fine before. The 'new' motor sounds
>> > perfect. Fluid level shows full, the linkage is reconnected and
>> > appears to work properly. No fluid pressure exists. I can pull the
>> > top hose on the tranny oil cooler and nothing comes out.
>> >
>> > I know next to nothing about auto trannies. They're magic to me. Did
>> > we neglect some important step? Is the oil pump trashed? Does it need
>> > to be primed in some fashion? Any suggestions would be greatly
>> > appreciate as I have no idea what to do short of getting a junkyard
>> > tranny and bolting it up instead.
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>
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