Is it still under warranty? If not, I would take it to a different shop and get their thoughts. Obviously these guys are going to say everything is fine since they built it. Something is definitely not okay, the question is if it is something inside the tranny, or something to do with the way it is attached to the engine.
Thats kind of my thinking too. But, on the other hand maybe I am obsessing too much ....
It didn't do it at all yesterday (the delayed engagement....maybe I just need to wait an extra second longer......or it could be associated with my funky idle....since the tranny's pump works off of engine speed, right?
Aracer, the tranny was originally off of a 360 as the convertor with it had the big butterfly weight on the crank side....the convertoer I got back was a different, rebuilt one. no weights on the front. So unless it was actually rebuilt wrong.......
Gonna give it a while and see what happens I guess....its under warranty, for a year....although I think that year started back in may when I picked it up.....
Was talking to a guy last night at a cruise with a sweet 73 Duster.....stroked 340 to a 370 something....he has a "racing" 727 he bought from TCI and loves it.....paid what I paid to have mine rebuilt and beefed up a bit.....I was all concerned about trying to deal with TCI for issues over the phone and thru the mail, shipping it back if needed.....assumed a local shop was the better way to go.
Wish I could solve the vibration issue.....I guess my next step will be to replace the balancer and see if that works....other than swapping out the converter on my own dime, not much else I can do....I got the name of the shop that rebuilt/stroked the Duster guy's motor and he loves them, so I may try them and see what they think....
I wish some of you guys lived near me.....I could really use some other Mopar guys' input on this and I know its hard to diagnose long distance. LOL
That said, HEY! I finished installing the stereo yesterday and got rid of the shut-down issue I had (bad ground using the stock connector)....what a difference having tunes while cruising makes...
The rumble of the engine mixed with some Bob Seger.....