I did my first rebuild this past winter, and got a lot of good advice here,so I am hoping for some more..
The shifts were never as firm as I'd hoped but everything seemed to be working well until the last drive.
When accelerating at wide open throttle the shift from 2 to 3 was really soft and seemed to hang on for a long time.
I did a pressure test in the drive position.
Taking pressure readings from the line pressure port and the front servo release port, at 1600 rpm the line pressure was 90 psi and the servo release was 75.
At the same rpm when I pushed the throttle pressure rod back both gauges read 100 psi.
At idle the servo release gauge went to zero when i operated the kick down.
The transmission has the tf2 kit installed so not sure if my pressure is too high to begin with.
I tested the gov pressure earlier this summer when I was trying to sort out the forced kickdown and that was good.
I feel like there is a problem in the front clutch- am i on the right track?
In hindsight i wonder if i screwed up when installing the lip seals.
I appreciate any advice on this!
The shifts were never as firm as I'd hoped but everything seemed to be working well until the last drive.
When accelerating at wide open throttle the shift from 2 to 3 was really soft and seemed to hang on for a long time.
I did a pressure test in the drive position.
Taking pressure readings from the line pressure port and the front servo release port, at 1600 rpm the line pressure was 90 psi and the servo release was 75.
At the same rpm when I pushed the throttle pressure rod back both gauges read 100 psi.
At idle the servo release gauge went to zero when i operated the kick down.
The transmission has the tf2 kit installed so not sure if my pressure is too high to begin with.
I tested the gov pressure earlier this summer when I was trying to sort out the forced kickdown and that was good.
I feel like there is a problem in the front clutch- am i on the right track?
In hindsight i wonder if i screwed up when installing the lip seals.
I appreciate any advice on this!