83hurstguy
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So, Saturday I installed Chris's shift kit in my OZ code trans. No problems at all in the process, took me about 4 hours b/c I was takin my time. Installed the kit b/c the shifts were violent at part throttle and very soft at heavier throttle positions. After installation, the trans shifts quite a bit quicker. The part throttle shifts may be a bit harsh, but I like them. The trans even shifts at the factory shift points again.
However, anything over 1/2 throttle, and the shifts get progressively softer. They are significantly faster than before, but still very soft. Only got the car to chirp 2nd on a slick sealcoated surface. Seems like the "best" shifts are about 1/2 throttle, even when playing with the TV settings (I like the shift points, just not the feeling).
So, my question is what to do next... some thoughts I have...
Chris's manual said to drill 4 of the holes in the plate if the car was putting out over 250 hp. Still have the 307 in the car and am not putting out that kind of power. Does drilling the plate make a big difference?
I don't believe that the trans has ever been rebuilt... when installing the kit, I noticed that there was a set of plates above the 3-4 accumulator housing that seemed very loose, you could wiggle them around with your hand significantly. Didnt see those labeled in the CK manual... what are they for and is being that loose a problem? Here is a picture of them so you can see what I am referring to, off to the upper right...
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/krooswyk/shared/poster/DSC00834.JPG
I could venture a guess that all the friction internals of the trans have seen better days (lots of junk in the filter and pan), and it could be why the shift kit didn't fix the problem all the way. The trans also has a nasty clang going into forward gear... reverse has a softer thunk.
Lastly, will a regular 200 tranny servo help out a lot? I really want a trans that is nicely driveable on the steet, but will chirp tires when you get on it.
Thanks for any and all input... sorry this got so long.
However, anything over 1/2 throttle, and the shifts get progressively softer. They are significantly faster than before, but still very soft. Only got the car to chirp 2nd on a slick sealcoated surface. Seems like the "best" shifts are about 1/2 throttle, even when playing with the TV settings (I like the shift points, just not the feeling).
So, my question is what to do next... some thoughts I have...
Chris's manual said to drill 4 of the holes in the plate if the car was putting out over 250 hp. Still have the 307 in the car and am not putting out that kind of power. Does drilling the plate make a big difference?
I don't believe that the trans has ever been rebuilt... when installing the kit, I noticed that there was a set of plates above the 3-4 accumulator housing that seemed very loose, you could wiggle them around with your hand significantly. Didnt see those labeled in the CK manual... what are they for and is being that loose a problem? Here is a picture of them so you can see what I am referring to, off to the upper right...
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/krooswyk/shared/poster/DSC00834.JPG
I could venture a guess that all the friction internals of the trans have seen better days (lots of junk in the filter and pan), and it could be why the shift kit didn't fix the problem all the way. The trans also has a nasty clang going into forward gear... reverse has a softer thunk.
Lastly, will a regular 200 tranny servo help out a lot? I really want a trans that is nicely driveable on the steet, but will chirp tires when you get on it.
Thanks for any and all input... sorry this got so long.