CultClassik
Well-Known Member
So last year I (for the first time) rebuilt this 904 using good parts, TF2 kit, BPE kickdown cable kit - since I was changing from a 273 2bbl to a 318 4bbl.
Anyway, the trans seems to work great, but it doesn't shift super hard that I can tell (I expected it to). I've been wondering about that, then the other day I put it in gear and the car wouldn't move, I had to get under the car and play with the throttle valve lever. I can't get a picture to turn out from under there, but if you move it by hand, the lever will go so far forward that the "hard" portion of the kickdown cable hits against the end of the lever. You can force it forward, but it messes up the cable. The throttle lever only goes on one way because of the flat section on the face of the rod it slides over.
It also seems that the spring from BPE won't pull the throttle valve lever forward, so it seems like this lever should be farther back and that would make the spring put enough tension on it to pull it forward. Does that make sense? I'm wondering if I mis-adjusted something in the valve body perhaps?
Anyway, the trans seems to work great, but it doesn't shift super hard that I can tell (I expected it to). I've been wondering about that, then the other day I put it in gear and the car wouldn't move, I had to get under the car and play with the throttle valve lever. I can't get a picture to turn out from under there, but if you move it by hand, the lever will go so far forward that the "hard" portion of the kickdown cable hits against the end of the lever. You can force it forward, but it messes up the cable. The throttle lever only goes on one way because of the flat section on the face of the rod it slides over.
It also seems that the spring from BPE won't pull the throttle valve lever forward, so it seems like this lever should be farther back and that would make the spring put enough tension on it to pull it forward. Does that make sense? I'm wondering if I mis-adjusted something in the valve body perhaps?















