Suggestions for diagnostic elimination of possible causes?

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Asked by IMBummed Aug 14, 2014 at 07:08 PM about the Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I purchased used vehicle specifically to do some hauling, expected load approx. 3500 lbs. When vehicle was delivered, it lost oil pressure enroute home, down to 0, so it was left at my mechanic's shop. Sending unit(?) changed, he said it seemed fine.

Automatic transmission shift lever seemed sloppy (and could be "flopped around" by hand) and hard to move to me, and ignition switch sometimes "finicky."

Took off with trailer, within 4 miles, lost oil pressure again--gauge down to 0. No change in engine temperature, no noticeable engine noises like ticking or tapping or worse.

Ran several miles, stopped for two traffic signals. My sister heard high rpm from motor before transmission shifted at first stop. At second stop, I noticed the high rpms as I pulled out, and took my foot of the gas to encourage transmission to shift. Engine stalled, would not start up. My cousin noticed that when I tried to start, the hot battery cable (that runs to starter?) "jumped."

Truck taken back to shop on flatbed. Mechanic says he can't move drive shaft (?) and engine is seized. He says without dropping transmission (about 6 hours), he can't easily determine if problem is in engine or transmission.

Any suggestions? I took out a loan for this vehicle.

4 Answers

First of all it does NOT take 6 hours to drop a transmission. Any shade-tree amateur mechanic can do it in a couple-three hours. At a shop with a lift, and experienced mechanic an hour or so . From there your question gets more difficult, loss of oil pressure could be a failed oil pump, and how your loss of oil pressure and transmission shifting problems are related....?

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Many years ago I knew a lady that had the transmission STOLEN right out of her Ford Fairlane ...get this...while she was in the grocery store, less than 30 minutes. Hard to believe I know but I came to get her, a neighbor, it was just flat gone..unhooked shift linkage, four nuts on U-Joint, slip out spline, and five bolts on bell-housing. before the days of cameras everywhere

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Bought from a friend that has a small engine shop and has done all my lawn mower work for 10 yrs +. He towed with it a lot. Has 250,000. 2002 4x4, Automatic. Mechanic says he can't get to one of the bolts because (something about) of the position of the engine? He has done my work for about 20 yrs., small shop, he and one employee.

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Jim, thanks for your thoughts on this. By "jumped" I mean moved. I didn't see it as I was in the truck, trying to start it.

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