383CUTLASS
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I'm new to this forum but by the looks of the builders that reply you have the best in the business helping.
My problem is a very harsh park to drive engagement.
Thing I was told to check high idle, rear unit end play, holes in separator plate to big. None of these.
This trans is a 200 4R that my son and I built for his Cutlass. I rebuilt using what looks to be the std. for a hi performance build. (good clutches, wide band, 10 vane, hard support, .5 boost, super servo) Its held up well for a coulpe years behind a 383 but now hes putting a Vortech supercharger on it. So its time to make it work better.
Looking at a hyd. diagram does the reversing of the 3/4 accum piston and spring (like transgo & others have you do) take away the cushioning of the forward clutch apply when shifting park to drive??? Factory assy manual shows spring first and the shift kits say piston in case first then spring.
I first tried an att carr shift kit but broke a drum shaft on the first test drive. Than changed to a Transgo. Is there a better choice? I also think its time to get a hardened or billet forward drum/shaft?
Thanks for any help you can give me. We are on a limited teenage buget.
My problem is a very harsh park to drive engagement.
Thing I was told to check high idle, rear unit end play, holes in separator plate to big. None of these.
This trans is a 200 4R that my son and I built for his Cutlass. I rebuilt using what looks to be the std. for a hi performance build. (good clutches, wide band, 10 vane, hard support, .5 boost, super servo) Its held up well for a coulpe years behind a 383 but now hes putting a Vortech supercharger on it. So its time to make it work better.
Looking at a hyd. diagram does the reversing of the 3/4 accum piston and spring (like transgo & others have you do) take away the cushioning of the forward clutch apply when shifting park to drive??? Factory assy manual shows spring first and the shift kits say piston in case first then spring.
I first tried an att carr shift kit but broke a drum shaft on the first test drive. Than changed to a Transgo. Is there a better choice? I also think its time to get a hardened or billet forward drum/shaft?
Thanks for any help you can give me. We are on a limited teenage buget.