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transmission consipiracy theories 200 1985

Hello there. I have a 1985 245 with automatic transmission and very roughly 200K miles. I just got the car and don't know a lot of its history. It's been running and driving great, though.

That streak was broken today when, while in traffic and starting off from a stoplight, it almost died as if the main intake tube was removed. I was able to pull over into a parking lot where I found the engine running fine. Revved great as usual in park or neutral. Since it would move slowly, I started limping home, sometimes shifting down into 2nd but with no change. A couple of slow miles down the road, however, it started driving normally again.

Here are a few of my thoughts and if anybody can recognize any of these symptoms, I'd be most grateful for the help. I was thinking that, since the engine ran fine in park and neutral, that it must be a transmission problem. I was wondering if it was possible for the transmission to somehow engage top gear or overdrive and cause the motor to bog as if launching a manual transmission car in 5th gear?

If this could be the case, might the overdrive relay be suspect? I don't know if that relay is normally open or closed to keep the overdrive engaged or disengaged. What would happen if I removed the relay? How might it behave differently? I plan on changing out the transmission fluid thoroughly as soon as possible, but was hoping for something less involved as the weather sucks here these days. I'll do what I gotta do, though.

Any and all consipiracy theories will be greatly appreciated. You guys have helped me in the past so I knew y'all were an experienced lot.

Thank you very much for your time,

Charles








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    transmission consipiracy theories 200 1985

    the symptoms you describe point to an engine that does not perform while "under load" ....in park or neutral there is no load on the engine. I would look for problems there first rather than the tranny.








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      transmission consipiracy theories 200 1985

      Fuel starvation due to pump failure?

      jorrell
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      92 245 250K miles, IPD'd to the hilt, 06 XC70, 00 Eclipse custom Turbo setup...currently taking names and kicking reputations!








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    transmission consipiracy theories 200 1985

    Based on the way it was driving sounds like a bad MAF sensor. Probably nothing wrong with the trans. How does it run with the MAF unplugged?








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      transmission consipiracy theories 200 1985

      That was my first guess too.
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      Tom - '60 544, '68 220S, '70 145S, '86 745T, '06 Mazda MPV








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        transmission consipiracy theories 200 1985

        Thank you very much for all the suggestions on the MAF. Unplugging the MAF sensor does seem to duplicate the same symptoms I had yesterday. The engine just falls on it's face, stumbles and dies when I give it gas, although it will accelerate using a light feathering of the throttle.

        So might a bad MAF sensor be intermittently bad? Or would an intermittent failure most likely be a gremlin associated with a bad wiring harness? The harness definitely has some insulation flaking off in places. I have a good updated harness on the shelf, but was hoping to wait until warmer weather to install it.

        Again, thank you very much for the help.

        Charles








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          transmission consipiracy theories 200 1985

          sounds like a plugged catalytic converter ,put your hand over the exhaust; you should feel the pulsing ,puffing of each cylinder pushing out on its exhaust stroke..let us know what you find out....Kris







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