Quote Originally Posted by agr071 View Post

No, it's pretty much straight away.

I was starting to think that the idle RPM might be too high (only just though...) for a standard torque converter.

It's as if the car was parked on a hill without the handbrake (with the load of the vehicle on it), and it gets taken out of park..That noise

Geebus... Any noise like that isn't normal at all. Any backlash in the auto driveline should be cushioned by the torque coverter, however what you're describing could be a number of things, without hearing/seeing/smelling the oil it is hard to diagnose - but it does sound like it will need someone to look at it. As long as you're sure there is nothing else loose in the driveline (yoke/unis/mounts etc) and the converter was spun in/seated properly then it does sound internal.



Flexplate bolts looked good when motor & box was removed from previous vehicle, Uni's felt good as well.

How much of the history of the box do you know? Serviced at all?

Haven't driven up the road yet, only the driveway, because there are too many different colours on it and i'd be embarassed to take it anywhere ATM.

Might be time for a night-time stealth run with cap and sunnies....

Yes i can reverse at more then 1500 rpm.

Any noise like what you describe isn't right and it could be a number of things, from too much backlash in the planetarys/worn or broken band/cracked drum/over adjusted servo piston etc etc etc.... A "warm" engine with a higher idle is likely to outgrow a standard torque converter also as they act as a clutch to cushion the driveline. does the noise etc settle down a bit if you drop the idle down?

Dave.