? I still have the PO741. "Torque converter clutch not locking up" Though my trans shifts nicely.
There is also a problem with my car giving a ratcheting sound over 4500 rpm. The ratcheting was at 4000 so I tried the coil packs from my good L67 which moved the noise up to 4500 and improved my acceleration. So I will be getting some coils.
I had already put in fresh NGK wires and iridium plugs.
I'll put the car up in the air at work and see if there's a rattle inside the catalytic converter, suppose it could be that. If I need a cat and want to pass emissions should I do OE? Or can I do a free flow converter and a cat fake mod? I'd rather have the high RPM punch that my other rusted car has.
I'll work out the ignition, I'd think. And it may help with the TCC code, but I don't expect it to.
The question on this post though is for the trans. Should I check the valve body for issues relating to the PO 741?
In the Sonnax literature it suggests an 84754-34K kit which repairs the TCC regulated apply valve. Only issue I have is that the tool costs almost as much as a rebuilt valve body.
I'm concerned about whether to find a shop to check my VB and hopefully guide me, buy the $300 to $400 reamer, or just buy a 47,000 mile crash victim complete trans that i have access to for $450.
Nothing seems certain!
Maybe I can find a trans repair shop that will look at my VB for me. I'm out of my skill area here.
It is such a project to R&R the valve body that I only want to do that one more time.
Oh and don't recommend robbing parts off the old car, it has 238K miles on it and I have a buyer. Plus it's mid winter and I can only tear down one car in my garage space.