aw4 possible problem

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vashxj
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aw4 possible problem

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so i was wondering if anyone with a stock 4.0 and aw4 trans can just hit the gas from a stop and do a burnout with no brake assistance? it seems like i used to be able to when i first got the jeep then it seemed like it was losing torque then my torque convertot blew up on day so i put a new one in and its still the same but it works great. if i hit the gas on dry pavement i might get a squeek on a good day
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With cheap tires I could.

If your torque converter blew up you may have to replace the transmission as it usually sends metal all through it.
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Re: aw4 possible problem

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ya there was metal everywhere, i flushed it atleast 5 times and changed the filter twice since, everything shifts great. its weird you would think if something else was weak the last 20 runs at the track would have finished it off
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