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SignUp Now!I'll agree with Chris (and Lonnie Diers of Extreme Automatics, Mike Ridings, Brian '"bison", and several other professional builders who specialize in 200-4Rs) that the trans needs to be recalibrated to fix the weak third gear issue common to all stock 200-4Rs.
There are three ways to increase the capacity of a clutch.
Increase the apply area,
increase the apply pressure,
or increase the friction area.
or any combination of the above.
There are different theories as to what works and what doesn't but MOST of the builders who specialize in 200-4Rs agree that just increasing the friction area and pressure isn't enough and that increasing the friction area may be detrimental.
It depends on the combo.
So I adjusted the TV cable and what a difference that makes. Transmission
up shifts and down shift much better. I have it set almost where I want it.
The question I have is when it is adjusted it will keep the throttle from
fully opening. How do I adjust the cable and still allow the throttle to fully
open?
Ive been trying to get my trans to shift properly into third gear for the past 20 years. Increasing the apply area never worked. Never better/sometimes worse.the trans needs to be recalibrated to fix the weak third gear issue common to all stock 200-4Rs.
There are three ways to increase the capacity of a clutch.
Increase the apply area,
increase the apply pressure,
or increase the friction area.
or any combination of the above.
increasing the friction area may be detrimental.
Ive been trying to get my trans to shift properly into third gear for the past 20 years. Increasing the apply area never worked. Never better/sometimes worse.
Increasing the friction area never worked. Just burned more clutches.
Canging the calibration never worked. Never better/never worse.
Changing the pressure never worked. Never better/never worse.
Three years ago my third gear shift problem was solved by Bruce at PTS Extreme.
The apply area wasn't increased.
The pressure wasn't increased. I already did that. Didn't help.
The friction area wasn't increased.
Calibration wasn't changed. Already tried many. Didn't help.
One very simple thing was changed As Dave Husek said
Because of a bad pump my good third gear shift went away.
New pump -good shift returned.
Pump started whining so I put another new one on.
Didn't solve problem because of a mistake I had made.
I wasn't aware of the mistake I had made so I called Dave Husek.
I set up third gear with Daves instruction and discovered my mistake.
My third gear is awesome.
None of the things above where done.
I have a stock valve body in every way.
I have the stock seperator plate with a slightly larger third gear feed hole and still use the check ball for the third accumulator.
I now know extra clutches aren't needed nor do they hurt.
I don't care about opinions only what works.
It seems as if many on this site want to pretend Dave Husek doesn't exist when in fact he's been successfuly building these transmissions longer than anyone.
Maybe we should just call Dave a liar.
That's what you do when you ignore or discount what he says.
What he wrote above is all true .I know because my trans is a real life example,not an opinion or concensus.
I don't believe Dave is right, he simply is.
The facts aren't dependent on opinions or votes.
They simply are the facts.
Call Dave Husek if you want the best shifting longest lasting 200-4R ever.
Ive been trying to get my trans to shift properly into third gear for the past 20 years. Increasing the apply area never worked. Never better/sometimes worse.
Increasing the friction area never worked. Just burned more clutches.
Canging the calibration never worked. Never better/never worse.
Changing the pressure never worked. Never better/never worse.
Three years ago my third gear shift problem was solved by Bruce at PTS Extreme.
The apply area wasn't increased.
The pressure wasn't increased. I already did that. Didn't help.
The friction area wasn't increased.
Calibration wasn't changed. Already tried many. Didn't help.
One very simple thing was changed As Dave Husek said
Because of a bad pump my good third gear shift went away.
New pump -good shift returned.
Pump started whining so I put another new one on.
Didn't solve problem because of a mistake I had made.
I wasn't aware of the mistake I had made so I called Dave Husek.
I set up third gear with Daves instruction and discovered my mistake.
My third gear is awesome.
None of the things above where done.
I have a stock valve body in every way.
I have the stock seperator plate with a slightly larger third gear feed hole and still use the check ball for the third accumulator.
I now know extra clutches aren't needed nor do they hurt.
I don't care about opinions only what works.
It seems as if many on this site want to pretend Dave Husek doesn't exist when in fact he's been successfuly building these transmissions longer than anyone.
Maybe we should just call Dave a liar.
That's what you do when you ignore or discount what he says.
What he wrote above is all true .I know because my trans is a real life example,not an opinion or concensus.
I don't believe Dave is right, he simply is.
The facts aren't dependent on opinions or votes.
They simply are the facts.
Call Dave Husek if you want the best shifting longest lasting 200-4R ever.
A hypocrit is someone who says one thing and does another. WHERE DID I DO THAT? None of the things openly shared on this forum have ever helped me. None of them where needed to get a propper 2-3 shift.By stating what you say, you are being hypocritical and calling every other builder here a liar or at the least insulting our abilities to a degree.
Most in here have openly shared what they do for good clean 2-3 that will with hold 600+ hp.
Where did I say Bruce uses stock pressures?I know that Bruce doesn't use stock pressures or stock VB calibration. I've had his kit and compared it to others.
So saying Bruce fixed your third gear but the pressure was stock, the VB calibration was stock etc sounds pretty off base to me.
I can say that Bruce's, Art Carr's, and Transgo's are pretty similar. Some accumulation differences but all have some circuitry changes on the 3rd accumulator circuit, similar feed hole sizes, etc.
Bruce runs quite a bit of line pressure. Nowhere near stock.
The stock 200-4R calibration is fine for a stock vehicle.
Obviously a properly working pump is always key in ANY auto trans or even hydraulic machinery.
Without pressure, it's all just a pile of burnt up clutches.
Bison mentioned cross-leaks.
All valve bodies, cases, and pumps should be surfaced or flat sanded. Most of the notable builders here use teflon sealing rings for the same reason. Keep the pressure where it belongs. This isn't specific to the 200-4R either.
I agree 100%.Ive found that adding pressure helps a bunch when over 700hp on a 200-4R. Id never sacrifice steel thickness in direct for more clutch at those power levels though.
A hypocrit is someone who says one thing and does another. WHERE DID I DO THAT? None of the things openly shared on this forum have ever helped me. None of them where needed to get a propper 2-3 shift.