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is my torque converter going bad??

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I had a leake on my tranny but didnt put much attention to it due that i dont move the truck much, but now i can hear a hizz under there, not sure what it is, if i got from park to drive i can distinctly hear it going just like the engines revs (it gets quieter) if i go from D to P (it gets a bit luder)
 
Not likely the converter. Converter noise is usually existent when in park/neutral (low/no load on the converter) but disappears when in drive.\

Only thing to fail in a converter from lack of lubrication would be the bearings/thrust washers, and the above is the "test" for that problem.
 
Oh ok, well i i checked everywhere for vacuum leaks ( someone mentioned that might be it) took off lines while engine running to see if the engine reacted and yep it did, pcv, brabe booster, advance on the dizzy, i doubt the intakes manifold gaskets are bad but then again the carbs im not so sure i already changed them due to wha seemed a leak.

Now what problem might the trannys modulator cause if the modulator is bad???? im just wondering
 
Modulator controls how hard a tranny shifts (at least on a TH350/400) and to a SLIGHT degree, at what RPM/vehicle speed it shifts. While a leaky/disconnected line would be a vacuum leak which could cause a bit of a problem obviously, if the modulator is bad, typically they will leak fluid (might suck it up to the engine and burn some) but with a busted diaphram, they will simply revert to harder shifting.

If you pull the vac line off the modulator and trans fluid comes out, good indication the modulator is shot.
 
Thats the same line that goes to the manifold, well in my case i think it does, if so i took it off and the engines only reved higher
 
I never noticed any difference on my TH400 when the line came off either, but the modulator IS what controls the pressure inside those type of transmissions.
 
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