OK, so the spring is nearly 100% part throttle shift RPM. This does make sense, I studied the valve line ups again and see that detent oil is also fed in. This oil is from the WOT position of the TV plunger, so this is how the WOT shift point is set.
With the valve(s) having governor oil on one end and detent oil on the other, the valves/bushing dimensions set the WOT shift points.
I can see that to increase the shift point, need to increase the surface area of the valve affected by detent oil. Which it appears to be able to be done by reducing the stem diameter which makes the flange area larger. Or, use a larger ID bushing with a larger diameter flange on the valve.
Jim, the measurements of the 1-2 and 2-3 shift valves would tell us something. I wish I had the BQ3 VB on the bench rather then in the car. I'd pull those two valve line ups and measure them. But as the guy who needs a GN posted, who knows if the BQ valves are still in it. The case is an AA and am fairly sure that an AA TV plunger spring was in this VB when I pulled it from the car.
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