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Automatic Transmission - 2 Speed

1st Gear: 1.76/1.82
2nd Gear: 1.00

- Used in production GM models from 1962 thru 1972.
- 14 Bolt Pan.
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Re: 94 automatic - soft shift

Subject: Re: 94 automatic - soft shift
by aapple on 2008/5/26 14:33:02

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BillSF49 wrote:
I have owned my 94 LT1 auto since 2002. I used to get a second gear scratch when i stood on the throttle. It was a firm shift. Now, over the last several months, I have noticed that it is very soft, kind of like an old buick. the shift just slides into the next gear. It is very uneventful. I haven't had any changes to tires or tuning. It just seems to have gone "soft".
Does this sound like a big problem? I would appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks,
Bill



How are the other shifts? Are they also a bit softer, or do they still work the same?
The band in the 700/4L60E operates 2nd gear and 4th, so usually, if there is a band issue, it will effect both 2nd and 4th...unless there is a problem with the servo.

The servo(located on the pass side of the trans) is actually two separate servos...one section operates 2nd, the other operates 4th. You can have a sealing ring problem on the 2nd servo that will make the 1-2 shift mushy, but not effect the 3-4 shift.
There could also be a problem with the 1-2 accumulator, located inside the pan of the trans. Usually, if the accum. spring breaks, it causes harsh shifts, but...if it hangs up the accum. piston, it can cause a soft shift.
Soooo many possibilities here...
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