383man
Well-Known Member
I don't quite understand this - it shouldn't matter if the rear clutches are applied, or if something is locked up, or if the entire transmission is totally seized up inside. It wouldn't be any different than a normal car with the brake on...nothing inside the transmission is moving if the wheels aren't turning. The torque convertor, unless it has a stall speed much lower than idle, should allow the engine to keep running.
-=Photon440=-
I agree as the torque converter is the only thing in the trans that can cause this and it would have to be locked up like a welded sprag. Anything else and the converter slippage should let it idle just like in drive or reverse. Ron














