Cost of repairing a cracked flex plate
#1
Cost of repairing a cracked flex plate
My intermittent ticking is much louder under the car than outside or under the hood. I disconnected the SAI pump, and no change, not even a code/check engine light. THe sound is mainly under the car especially when you listen behind the front tires ruther than underneath the car in the front, which makes me think I have a cracked flex plate.
The ticking was much more audible today when the RPM was droping after I reved to 2000 rpm and tan let go the gas while the car was in park. It becomes intermittent when the RPM has dropped to baseline. And all of this after the car has warmed up.
This type of repair is way behind my abilities, so I was wondering:
1. how much will it cost me to have it fixed?
2. What will happen if I don't fix it?
Reading the forum indicates that slipped sleeves could be left alone, what about a cracked flex plate?
The ticking was much more audible today when the RPM was droping after I reved to 2000 rpm and tan let go the gas while the car was in park. It becomes intermittent when the RPM has dropped to baseline. And all of this after the car has warmed up.
This type of repair is way behind my abilities, so I was wondering:
1. how much will it cost me to have it fixed?
2. What will happen if I don't fix it?
Reading the forum indicates that slipped sleeves could be left alone, what about a cracked flex plate?
#2
Cost to repair would not be cheap. The transmisson has to come out. Looking at quite a few hrs labor. Price could vary moderatly from one mechanic to another so I wouldn't want to give a ballpark estimate.
BTW; I had to replace the trans in my '98. Labor to pull the old trans and put the "new" one in was in the ballpark of $700.
BTW; I had to replace the trans in my '98. Labor to pull the old trans and put the "new" one in was in the ballpark of $700.
Last edited by kenk; 01-29-2012 at 08:44 PM.
#3
#4
I believe one person had a problem with there flex plate out of all the 03-04 owners who have posted on this board trying to track down ticks. You can certianly inspect the flex plate without removing the tranny. You might want to investigate your tick a little more before replacing the flex plate.
Last edited by drowssap; 01-30-2012 at 10:59 AM.
#5
But I agree about getting second opinions before you dive in.
Last edited by yloDiscoII; 01-30-2012 at 10:57 AM. Reason: Found link..
#6
I might have jumped the gun. Extensive reading through the ticking posts, made me believe that my problem might be the cracked plate, no mechanik has told me that. Since the oil pan needs to be removed to inspect the flex plate, I was thinking of fixing it at the same time it is diagnosed. Unfortunately there was no ticking when I took it to my local indy, and he told me what I am hearing is normal engine sound. I have noted that the car is running much smoother now, after cleaning and properly connecting the MAF sensor plug ( which was not properly connected). So may be, every thing was related to this. I have no more hesitation and no more codes. Drove it again for around 200miles both free way and city and no problems. Like Spike 555 said "Just drive the damn thing and dont worry about it, unless the temp needle is above the 3/4 mark or the oil light is on...who cares? " This is what I am going to do after fixing the oil filter housing and transfer box leak. Otherwise I might be just chasing my tail.
#8
hello im new to the site and cant figure out how to post my own thread but ive gone through posts to try and solve my problems but i am at a unusual problem i changed my starter because of a very unusual loud sound when starting and the truck ( a 02 discovery II ) was shaking a bit trying to start i replaced starter to a new problem the starter spins freely and the engine dose not turn over im being told its a flex plate but am wondering what else it could be perhaps a ring gear or flywheel. the truck has set a while due to other problems the engine would turn over but would not start the three amigos and the blinking green m and s lights all were illuminated on the dash i purchased a abs amigo to solve amigo problem checked the xyz switch pulled it apart it was good i changed the crank shaft position sensor and got it to start but then this problem happened i would appreciate any assistance or insite
sincerely
very frustrated rover lover
sincerely
very frustrated rover lover
#10
I might have jumped the gun. Extensive reading through the ticking posts, made me believe that my problem might be the cracked plate, no mechanik has told me that. Since the oil pan needs to be removed to inspect the flex plate, I was thinking of fixing it at the same time it is diagnosed. Unfortunately there was no ticking when I took it to my local indy, and he told me what I am hearing is normal engine sound. I have noted that the car is running much smoother now, after cleaning and properly connecting the MAF sensor plug ( which was not properly connected). So may be, every thing was related to this. I have no more hesitation and no more codes. Drove it again for around 200miles both free way and city and no problems. Like Spike 555 said "Just drive the damn thing and dont worry about it, unless the temp needle is above the 3/4 mark or the oil light is on...who cares? " This is what I am going to do after fixing the oil filter housing and transfer box leak. Otherwise I might be just chasing my tail.
Last edited by coors; 01-26-2013 at 10:11 AM.