07-27-2011, 09:43 PM | #1 |
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question re 700R4
After a lot of reading and a fair amount of tinkering, I am thinking that there is something not right about the 700R4 in my '71 k10. I have done the TV cable set procedure several times, and verified that the TV is being pulled to full travel at WOT (but not more). Even still the shifts are real soft and seem to happen way too soon and the trans does not like to down shift past 3rd even cruising @ 55 or 60 and mashing the pedal. I do not know anything about the history of the trans, so I am wondering if I should take it to a competent shop to have it looked at. I do not want to cause any more damage than I'm sure has been caused already. Can anyone suggest a good shop in the Denver, CO area?
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07-28-2011, 01:01 AM | #2 |
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Re: question re 700R4
A 700r4 has a governor that dictates when the trans shifts. When it shifts too soon the governor needs to be changed to one that has heavier weights. Any good trans shop can help you and usually have extra ones lying around to try out. It is really simple to change them. Just find the round cover that has a wire holding it down and pop it off. The governor will just slide out and a different one can be put in. A little fluid will come out so have a catch can or rag. The governor is an easy fix. You can also buy a TCI governor calibrating kit and adjust the one you have to your needs. Good luck
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07-28-2011, 08:05 AM | #3 | |
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Re: question re 700R4
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I've read on here that guys with 3.07s that went from a 1:1 final ratio tranny to a 700r4 actually saw a DECREASE in mileage because a .7:1 final ratio with 3.07s causes the engine to operate BELOW its power band. Do you have a tach? What kind of rpms are you seeing at 55 mph?
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07-28-2011, 11:59 AM | #4 |
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Re: question re 700R4
I do not currently have a tach...working to fix that problem. I believe that the truck has 3.07's in it. It does seem to shift into OD somewhere between 60 and 65, but the "problem" is more a downshifting issue. I figured, especially given the low gear ratio, that if I mash the gas when it is OD, the trans should downshift to 2nd, but it will only go to 3rd which does not give the best acceleration.
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07-28-2011, 12:31 PM | #5 |
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Re: question re 700R4
I had the same problem with my 700R4 install. As S_Nova said, it is likely your governor. Mine would only downshift at low speeds, and I would have to manually downshift at highway speeds. I bought the B&M recalibration kit:
http://www.jegs.com/i/B-M/130/20248/...oductId=751474 It is a pretty easy install, but mine did not come with the wire bail to keep the cover on, so I bought one of ebay. This worked perfectly for me. For reference, I have a 4.11 rear end and 32" tires. |
07-28-2011, 01:21 PM | #6 |
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Re: question re 700R4
I have the exact opposite problem. Mine shifts way to late and very hard, no matter how benignly I adjust the TV cable. If I adjust the cable so that it's pulled all the way out at WOT, it won't shift out of first gear until around 3,800rpm. But I'm not really complaining too much... it's gone 30k miles and no issues other than late, hard shifts. It's good to know I can adjust that with a gov change though.
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07-28-2011, 01:28 PM | #7 | |
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Re: question re 700R4
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Arnolds Transmission in Denver was recommended to me by one of the Colorado board members and they are great! I called them and they spent the time to talk to me and gave me some ideas on how to figure out what was wrong with my TH350 in my CST. Turns out my problem was a destroyed check ball and Arnolds even gave me the part free of charge. I dealt with a guy named Patrick...he was really great. Their shop is clean and they are all older guys who know the older cars and trucks. Here is their website. http://www.arnoldstransmission.com/
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