82 Shifting too fast?

robrocks

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After my 82 heats up to operating temp.it will shift from 1st to 2nd to 3rd to overdrive all within 5 sec.and only going 20mph.If I lightly touch the brake with my other foot the transmission goes into its proper gear.It does not do it when its cold.Whats going on?Thanks
 
TT is correct- when you touch the brakes the TCC drops out. As far as shifting from 1-2-3 that fast, it's possible the TV cable has stretched and needs to be adjusted. The shifts on a 700R4 should happen:

1-2 from 8-14 MPH
2-3 from 20-25 MPH
3-4 from 35-45 MPH
Just rough numbers, there are a lot of variables that will affect the shft points.
I'd start by resetting the TV cable and looking at the condition of the trans fluid.
 
No, it's suppsoed to be like you said. When in closed loop (hot engine) the TCC is functional, it's not in open loop (cold). The TCC is a direct drive connection from the torque converter to the transmission and it works in 2nd 3rd and 4th gear so it shits up quickly and then engages TCC. It can be very annoying and there are chips out there that have the TCC lockup disabled in the lower 3 gears.
 
I had an 80 that had a toggle switch that either kept it from going into overdrive or the converter locking up. I didn't flip the switch until after 45 mph.
 
TT is correct- when you touch the brakes the TCC drops out. As far as shifting from 1-2-3 that fast, it's possible the TV cable has stretched and needs to be adjusted. The shifts on a 700R4 should happen:

1-2 from 8-14 MPH
2-3 from 20-25 MPH
3-4 from 35-45 MPH
Just rough numbers, there are a lot of variables that will affect the shft points.
I'd start by resetting the TV cable and looking at the condition of the trans fluid.

good advice. If the shifts all happen in rapid succession at 20 mph you have valve body and or tv cable problems.
 
TT is correct- when you touch the brakes the TCC drops out. As far as shifting from 1-2-3 that fast, it's possible the TV cable has stretched and needs to be adjusted. The shifts on a 700R4 should happen:

1-2 from 8-14 MPH
2-3 from 20-25 MPH
3-4 from 35-45 MPH
Just rough numbers, there are a lot of variables that will affect the shft points.
I'd start by resetting the TV cable and looking at the condition of the trans fluid.

good advice. If the shifts all happen in rapid succession at 20 mph you have valve body and or tv cable problems.

NOT necessarily, I can only comment on my 700 experiences in this '72, I had the tranny built here in Florida in '97, for the overdrive...I went through the short shifting for a good while, and finally modded the governor, by removing about 1/2 the weights on it....

the thing had a Superior/Fairbanks shift kit in it.....I was never totally happy with the performance, and was never able to get it to hold first gear very well, about 1/2 way across the street it would be into 2nd gear, engine lugging, far better with a very snug throttle cable, and the governaor mods...but when I nailed it on the freeway at say 80 mph, it would insist on downshifting into 3rd and so the engine was winding up pretty good for no real reason, very irritating...

BUT, I lived with it not knowing any other options...the tranny was a late '87 run and from like a truck or Caprice...never did find out what specific vehicle....when the 3/4 clutch pack went again, having replaced it once, along with the 1/2 band.....I took it outta there, and put a 200 in there, having rebuilt it myself in the garage, decided to take the time to learn something:quote:.....one thing to do is always replace the TCC solenoid, :cussing:

So I wonder about that short shifting and your rear gear ratio, mine has always been 336, and a 3400 lbs car, if you tranny is set for a heavy car and mild rear, it sees NO load on it, so wants to short shift....

TimAT, knows much more than me, and we have discussed this in retrospect, but I didn't meet Tim untill after the 200 was in there a couple years....

:thumbs:

OH, edit....the shift kits to use are TRANS GO, they know, the rest are junk IMO....I put one in this 200 and that bastard SHIFTS....on time at the right time, every time.....
 
Was having teh same issue after my build .... resolved by first making certain I was getting full throttle with the pedal ...((need an assist)) .. then pushing the TV slider all the way back into the connector, releasing the stop pin .. then pulling the throttle slowly to wide open, allowing the TV cable to self adjust ...
Problem solved ...
If that doesn't take care of your issue ... you've got a stretched out cable (you'll probably figure that out when it doesn't click at least once during adjustment process) or problems in the tranny ..... here is where I step down as I've not done that work prior ......

Good luck with finding a good fix .....:beer:
 
My 82 was acting somewhat the same on the 1 to 2 shift. Ran across a mod using a spring attached to the TV cable. This allows for a wider band of movement and moved the 1 -2 shift out further. Great mod, tested all pressues with gauge to make sure I was not asking for trouble. $5.00 total. Later went to a T5 manual, just because......
 
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