Posted by Bob on January 31, 2008 at 09:11:57 from (69.178.229.154):
In Reply to: GM 200 r4 metric trans posted by Mark / wi on January 31, 2008 at 09:02:24:
There MAY be a reason for the buzz within the tranny's hydraulic system. Different trannys, over the years, have had problems where a pressure regulator, or something of that nature would ewer, then chatter and buzz.
Yu might search the 'net for any recalls or fixes for something of that nature with the 200R4.
HOWEVER, start with the simple things, by checking for any missing grommets or "isolators" in the shift linkage that may be missing, and letting metal parts contact each other.
It could even be a sign of failed motor mounts.
I had a Chevypickup that would make the damnedest noise in the shifter. It was the parking brake cable, which having gotten out of place, was rattling against the shift linkage.
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