700R4 Kickdown Process
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700R4 Kickdown Process
1984 Trans AM. Does the tv cable have anything to do with the trans kickdown to a lower gear when wanting to say pass a slower vehicle?
When i got the car, as an example, proceeding from a stop at a red light to green, trans would be in 3rd gear by time reached the other side of the intersection
Mt tv cable is adjusted so that it does not shift from 1-2-3 way too soon. At acceleration, I can get a hard shift into 2nd gear like a shift kit in a TH350.
Now, I have to back way off the throttle before it will kick down
Ideas?
When i got the car, as an example, proceeding from a stop at a red light to green, trans would be in 3rd gear by time reached the other side of the intersection
Mt tv cable is adjusted so that it does not shift from 1-2-3 way too soon. At acceleration, I can get a hard shift into 2nd gear like a shift kit in a TH350.
Now, I have to back way off the throttle before it will kick down
Ideas?
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Re: 700R4 Kickdown Process
Does the tv cable have anything to do with the trans kickdown to a lower gear
tv cable is adjusted so that it does not shift from 1-2-3 way too soon
Sounds like yours is in the "not" category.
Stop "adjusting" it and instead, SET it where it belongs, and see if it works any better.
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Re: 700R4 Kickdown Process
Sofakingdom;
Yesterday, I took the car out for a run and the kickdown, at various speeds, appears to be working properly. Why it appeared not to, who knows? Tkx for the response.
Personally, I prefer the old vacuum shifting of the TH350
Yesterday, I took the car out for a run and the kickdown, at various speeds, appears to be working properly. Why it appeared not to, who knows? Tkx for the response.
Personally, I prefer the old vacuum shifting of the TH350
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Re: 700R4 Kickdown Process
I prefer the old vacuum shifting of the TH350
Besides the ... mechanical ... aspect of the crappy mechanical systems, any/all of which can break, bend, stretch, bind, fall off, ... and otherwise be mechanical, there's the whole problem of calibration of part motion to engine load. For example, if you install a larger or more powerful engine in a car, and then even if you set up the linkage or cable right in relation to throttle opening, the relationship of how far the throttle moves to the load put on the transmission, can change DRASTICALLY. Even something as simple as installing a larger throttle body can do that; the throttle moves x degrees and pulls the linkage y millimeters, butt with the old TB that meant the engine went from 5% power to 20% power, where now it means it went from 5% to 50%. The transmission can't know that suddenly it's getting twice as much torque, or whatever, applied to it; or that the y mm of cable pull means that the driver is trying to pass a semi, not just speed up a mile or 2 an hour.
I don't understand why GM went so far and hard BACKWARDS by doing that to the 700. I remember transmissions from the 50s and 60s with mechanical linkages (cast-iron Powerglide, the old 4-speed Hydramatic I had in a 59 Pontiac, etc.) and how crappy they were; first time I had to work on a Turbo 400, I was AMAZED at how much better overall the vacuum modulator worked. It was consistent, reliable, accurate, unaffected by anything in the outside world, and otherwise just BETTER than the old crap. Then GM regressed to the old Stone Age CRAP for the 700. Just seems stuuuuuuupid from every possible point of view.
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Re: 700R4 Kickdown Process
Unfortunately there needed to be a better way to control the Transmission Line Pressure in a Low to No Vacuum situation.
This was for prolonging Transmission health even if engine performance was suffering...
A poorly running engine can burn up or damage a transmission without an excellent vacuum source as Line Pressure can be unpredictable.
This was for prolonging Transmission health even if engine performance was suffering...
A poorly running engine can burn up or damage a transmission without an excellent vacuum source as Line Pressure can be unpredictable.
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Re: 700R4 Kickdown Process
A poorly running engine
Not seeing how the stuuuuuuuuuuupid linkage from the Ice Age does anything any better than that, in a "poorly running" situation. Help me understand.
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