86underboost
09-08-2005, 08:28 PM
I was rolling about 25-30mph when i put the truck in neutral to see something, then when i pulled it back to drive she made a big bang and then went into limp. Can you not put this thing in neutral without stopping to get it back to drive or something??? I can't wait to start plowing with it:rolleyes:
-mike
Mike L.
09-08-2005, 10:56 PM
You have not told us much except your Ally had a problem. Looking at your signature, I am assuming all the mods were for fuel economy only and you were never a bad boy. I am also assuming your Ally is stock. Please give more info. Under normal circumstances putting the Ally in nuetral and back to drive too quickly with throttle applyed will inhibit forward movement.
mike
02 Durabeast
09-08-2005, 11:15 PM
Are you sure you are qualified to answer such questions MIKE? :muahaha:
Mike L.
09-08-2005, 11:28 PM
Are you sure you are qualified to answer such questions MIKE? :muahaha:
Busted again. ):h Hey Josh.:D
86underboost
09-09-2005, 07:14 AM
Everything i've done to the engine is irrelevant to this situation due to the fact that i was not on the throttle when this happened. I was driving all normal on a back road, coasting to a stop sign when this happened. But all of that is also irrelevant due to the fact that my question was "Can you not put this thing in neutral without stopping to get it back to drive or something??? ". Just wanted to see if anyone has had a similar problem but i guess a simple question like that is too hard to get answered without all the "background".
And if you want to know....it was 83.2 degrees out, 64% humidity, i had on blue boxers and it was on a full moon.
-mike
got something to hide, mang?
Mike L.
09-09-2005, 10:47 PM
86underboost
You seem to know a lot about what we do and don't need to know about your truck so that we can diagnose it. Why are you posting a question then? Try this crap with your doctor next time you hurt. Bet you tell him everything.
Maybe you put it in "R" for resume........