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Re: O/T Seeking GM transmission advice
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Posted by MeAnthony on July 28, 2005 at 14:28:44 from (158.80.0.2):
In Reply to: O/T Seeking GM transmission advice posted by MeAnthony on July 28, 2005 at 12:29:49:
The idle is approx. 700 rpm. Does this qualify as high? The u-joints, transfer case and differentials don't have excessive slop. Reading through y'all's replies, I remember that when my BIL drove it home for me the other day, he mentioned that he had to get on it kinda hard, then let off to actually get the 4th shift. Accelerating normally from a stop would only get you as far as 3rd gear. Does this point to a too-tight kickdown cable? In terms of Allen's response of it being engine vacuum over electric solenoid engagement, does this mean that those switches on the firewall should be attached to an engine vacuum source? As opposed to being only connected to each other? Once again, I appreciate everyone taking the time to respond. Anthony
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