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Squeling Sound
I have a 96 Trans Am and its an A4 and i just installed a TransGo shift kit and lately when i get on it and it shifts into 2nd, i hear a squealing sound during the shift, anyone have any ideas?
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Re: Squeling Sound
lol... that couldnt be the tires could it...??? does the rear of the car start to drift to the right when it happens...?? lol
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No because sometimes it doesnt even break em loose. trust me - i kno the difference between the chirp of a tire and this squeling sound. But it only does it when i get it at WOT. Any ideas?
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Re: Squeling Sound
careful
u may be spinning the drum out of it fluid pressures may be way off |
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how would i find out if i was spinning the drum out and if the pressures are ok?
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Re: Squeling Sound
I have a B&M shift kit in my Firebird and the squealing I have is the drive belt slipping as the engine now goes from 6000 rpm to ~4500 rpm instantly instead of slipping to ~4500rpm...So you may wear out drivebelt faster as you are straining it...
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