Low-speed "clunk" 1-2 shift, A-904

That is incorrect. I'm sorry to say it that way, but there is no way around it. It is true that the servo is spring loaded in the released position. However, while in second and third gears, it is moved by hydraulic pressure. Second gear applies it, third gear uses pressure to counteract the apply pressure. This allows full pressure for apply to be already in place if a "kickdown" event occurs.

Now I have to look at the HYD. diagram as I don't see the need to pressure the release unless it's releasing too slow when the pressure gets removed ???.

As far as being SORRY for saying I'm incorrect , I would have just said WRONG not giving a rats arse if I hurt someones TENDER feelings :bootysha: