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neresh
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stuck in D

Post by neresh » Fri 04 Mar 2011, 05:52

Hi guys - I need advice on a turbo 400 - when in D the box takes off in 3rd , it does not change down as well - I'm currently driving it through the shifter ,ie 1st 2nd then drive - the shifts are firm and engages all gears and the vac module is connected to the manifold. I do have a cam on the motor but it gives enough vacum for brakes so I'm assuming its enough for the box as well.I was told the box has a shift kit put in . Plse help and thanks for any input
'71 camino - 406 c.i - turbo 400(manual shift kit) - 9" rear (3.50:1)

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Re: stuck in D

Post by Graeme » Fri 04 Mar 2011, 08:47

The changing down part could be the soloniod is not working or your kickdown switch is not connected.You
should be able to press your accelerator pedal to the floor which engages your kickdown switch which changes the gears down.
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Re: stuck in D

Post by Johann65 » Fri 04 Mar 2011, 17:56

neresh wrote:Hi guys - I need advice on a turbo 400 - when in D the box takes off in 3rd , it does not change down as well - I'm currently driving it through the shifter ,ie 1st 2nd then drive - the shifts are firm and engages all gears and the vac module is connected to the manifold. I do have a cam on the motor but it gives enough vacum for brakes so I'm assuming its enough for the box as well.I was told the box has a shift kit put in . Plse help and thanks for any input
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Re: stuck in D

Post by neresh » Sat 05 Mar 2011, 05:04

The is a solenoid like Graeme said but no tv cable - its got the vacuum system .
'71 camino - 406 c.i - turbo 400(manual shift kit) - 9" rear (3.50:1)

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Re: stuck in D

Post by neresh » Mon 07 Mar 2011, 10:33

Hi - I just figured out that the box has a manual - shift kit - so not stuck in D after all.
'71 camino - 406 c.i - turbo 400(manual shift kit) - 9" rear (3.50:1)

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Re: stuck in D

Post by HenryGaB » Mon 07 Mar 2011, 13:49

neresh wrote:Hi - I just figured out that the box has a manual - shift kit - so not stuck in D after all.
Very interesting, I didn't even know that it was possible to do that.

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Re: stuck in D

Post by neresh » Mon 07 Mar 2011, 14:09

none for everyday driving in D - but for race mode it lets the driver select shift times :mrgreen:
'71 camino - 406 c.i - turbo 400(manual shift kit) - 9" rear (3.50:1)

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