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300SD transmission downshift clunk
I have an 84 300SD that the previous owner did a bunch of work on, including some changes to the vacuum system. The car shifts wonderfully, but when downshifting into 2nd (or maybe it's 1st) there is a single "clunk".
Here is what he says he did: Engine - - cleaned and painted valve cover, installed new valve cover gasket - camshaft valve adjustment - installed various SS hardware on different engine components - cleaned up turbocharger, installed new turbocharger gaskets - installed new K&N air filter on turbocharger - removed EGR vacuum lines and EGR solenoids from vacuum system - installed new glow plugs - cleaned up fuel injector fuel line routing - tested VCV (vacuum control valve) and leak checked vacuum system lines, checked vacuum system at various points to make sure vacuum in/hg is set to proper specifications - bled air from fuel system - recharged air conditioning system using R134 freon - fabricated and installed custom crank case vent system - lubricated throttle linkage system - new filters installed - oil, power steering, fuel Transmission - - installed new VCV, adjusted base hydraulic pressure to 42psi - installed new (upgraded version) B2 piston - adjusted bowden cable - changed transmission fluid and installed new filter - installed new fluid pan gasket I read that the 300SD uses vacuum on the downshift only, and I suspect something he did is causing the clunk. I replaced the guide rod bushings as they were a wreck and thought that could be where the clunk was coming from, but it didn't help. Any advice, anyone? |
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