deano75
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The Rangie Classic 3.5 Efi with no power was with a specialist for about 6 weeks who was pottering around with it on and off.. Latest = he said engine is minted , fuel system set up the best he can and ignition system spot on. The car drove a hell of a lot better and sounded sweet as a nut but still 0-60 takes 20 seconds+, better than the 26 seconds that it was doing before he looked at it,, so the engine is mint and doesn't look like that is where the problem lies.
On to the gearbox and after much trolling over tinternet I found some info on STALL SPEED TEST to check the torque converter, so I started the car , handbrake off , foot on brake hard,
put it into drive and revved up to the 2000 rpm for 1-2 seconds then backed off, I tried this 4/5 times and the car had no intention of stalling. Can any one advise please,,,does this mean my torque converter is worn or not working and does it look likely that this is my problem with no power/speed.
The autobox seems fine and changes gears at the right times smoothly and I can hear no dodgy whines , crunching or anything untoward.
Also can anyone tell me if the box has to come out or can it be slid back to allow access, my m8 just done his torque converter in a P38 and the box slid back enough to allow access.
Ta Deano
On to the gearbox and after much trolling over tinternet I found some info on STALL SPEED TEST to check the torque converter, so I started the car , handbrake off , foot on brake hard,
put it into drive and revved up to the 2000 rpm for 1-2 seconds then backed off, I tried this 4/5 times and the car had no intention of stalling. Can any one advise please,,,does this mean my torque converter is worn or not working and does it look likely that this is my problem with no power/speed.
The autobox seems fine and changes gears at the right times smoothly and I can hear no dodgy whines , crunching or anything untoward.
Also can anyone tell me if the box has to come out or can it be slid back to allow access, my m8 just done his torque converter in a P38 and the box slid back enough to allow access.
Ta Deano