Dec 27, 2011 #1 D DaveD New Member Joined Jul 18, 2010 Messages 17 Looks like I will have to pull my valve body to un-stick my tv valve, anyway to fix this from happening again?
Looks like I will have to pull my valve body to un-stick my tv valve, anyway to fix this from happening again?
Dec 28, 2011 #2 S steve hughes Well-Known Member Joined Jul 5, 2002 Messages 1,026 Before tearing it apart disconnect the tv cable from the throttle lever. Pull the cable all the way out then let go of it and let it snap back. Do it a few times. It worked once on a 700r4 for me.
Before tearing it apart disconnect the tv cable from the throttle lever. Pull the cable all the way out then let go of it and let it snap back. Do it a few times. It worked once on a 700r4 for me.
Dec 28, 2011 #4 turbo nasty Turbo Dojo / MNTR Joined Jul 19, 2001 Messages 9,478 You can put a helper spring behind it to return. Call Lonnie at Extreme Automatics he can fix you up
Dec 28, 2011 #5 D DaveD New Member Joined Jul 18, 2010 Messages 17 Thanks, That was exactly what I was thinking about trying.
Dec 29, 2011 #6 S SSedan64 JoaTMoN Joined Dec 8, 2007 Messages 1,590 Or you can install a new TV Sleeve & Plunger >> Sonnax - Aftermarket replacement transmission, torque converter, and high performance automotive parts come in 3 sizes.
Or you can install a new TV Sleeve & Plunger >> Sonnax - Aftermarket replacement transmission, torque converter, and high performance automotive parts come in 3 sizes.