TylerW
Well-Known Member
Hey guys:
I have an A904 behind a 318 2bbl that is doing something weird, and I think it has something to do with the TV rod adjustment.
I bought this car not long ago and the seller said it tended to slip going into second.
Well, what happens is, it slips occasionally going into second, but it will also slip in low if you gas it too hard.
Here's the thing: This slipping is actually CHATTERING, bad enough to rattle your teeth out, so to me it acted like it wasn't worn out, but rather had low line pressure.The fluid looked fine and the pan was good, nothing but just some residue on the magnet.It goes in gear firmly, shifts good through the gears if maybe a little early.
Ok, on to my actual question:
This has the normal arrangement of a stud on the carb arm and the spring-loaded throttle rod fitting over it with the slide arrangement.
I noticed at closed throttle, there is maybe 3/4-1 inch of freeplay in the throttle rod before there is resistance.
Going to the valvebody, that was confirmed.At closed throttle, with the throttle rod pulled forward against the stud, there is a significant gap between the end of the throttle valve and the actuating arm.
I know that GM and Ford trans with a throttle valve cable have to have immediate movement of the cable during throttle opening to maintain line pressure and keep from burning the trans up.Is this the same way with the torqueflite?
If so, whats the correct procedure to adjust it?
Thanks for the help!
I have an A904 behind a 318 2bbl that is doing something weird, and I think it has something to do with the TV rod adjustment.
I bought this car not long ago and the seller said it tended to slip going into second.
Well, what happens is, it slips occasionally going into second, but it will also slip in low if you gas it too hard.
Here's the thing: This slipping is actually CHATTERING, bad enough to rattle your teeth out, so to me it acted like it wasn't worn out, but rather had low line pressure.The fluid looked fine and the pan was good, nothing but just some residue on the magnet.It goes in gear firmly, shifts good through the gears if maybe a little early.
Ok, on to my actual question:
This has the normal arrangement of a stud on the carb arm and the spring-loaded throttle rod fitting over it with the slide arrangement.
I noticed at closed throttle, there is maybe 3/4-1 inch of freeplay in the throttle rod before there is resistance.
Going to the valvebody, that was confirmed.At closed throttle, with the throttle rod pulled forward against the stud, there is a significant gap between the end of the throttle valve and the actuating arm.
I know that GM and Ford trans with a throttle valve cable have to have immediate movement of the cable during throttle opening to maintain line pressure and keep from burning the trans up.Is this the same way with the torqueflite?
If so, whats the correct procedure to adjust it?
Thanks for the help!