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Re: My 4L60 is out of the Vette.

Subject: Re: My 4L60 is out of the Vette.
by volzfan on 2010/3/13 23:40:05

Quote:

Steve40th wrote:
Well, I went and adjusted to here, as it was less than an 1/8"
No being impatieint, just seems that you want the lever to start at the front right on the plunger, and fully in when at WOT.
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Okay, I'm no expert on this.......in fact, I'm as far from it as it gets, and I'm sure there are folks here that know whether that issue is a problem or not, however I just can't let this go without at least telling you what Trae and I got into with his 700R4. We had the exact same issue with the TV linkage..........and the instructions from Bow Tie Overdrive were explicit that the plunger had to extent all the way out, on it's own (if you could pull on it, and it would come further, it was not good)........that if it did not, it could cause a failure in the trans. Trae called them, told them what we had, and they recommended a Trans-Go kit to correct the problem. He got the kit, and we installed it, and it indeed forced the TV plunger to the end of it's travel. Now, like I said, this may not be a problem at all, but I would really feel bad if I didn't post something, and then later you came on here with a problem related to that.

So, from our experience only, and not from any other knowledge, claimed or otherwise, please take it for what it's worth.

Good luck!
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