I have a GM fullsize wagon with a 7A head 307 Olds and a TH-200-4R (yes, it's a slug). I have been using it to tow my boat around since it makes a good vehicle for fishing trips. The car has a stacked plate 18,000 GVW tranny cooler, in addition to the factory in-rad cooler. The boat and trailer only weight about 1000 lbs.
Is this too much of a load to pull in OD, or should I pull in drive? My TH200-4R doesn't lock-up in third, so there is a big drop in fuel mileage when I use drive. I recently pulled the boat about 100 miles on the highway, and it seemed to pull well in OD having enough power to keep the torque convertor locked. I dropped the tranny down to third before the big hills.
Is this a bad practice, or should I just pay for the extra gas money and tow in third? I haven't torn into a TH200-4R before, so those of you who have done many rebuilds or know these tranny's really well please chime in.
Is this too much of a load to pull in OD, or should I pull in drive? My TH200-4R doesn't lock-up in third, so there is a big drop in fuel mileage when I use drive. I recently pulled the boat about 100 miles on the highway, and it seemed to pull well in OD having enough power to keep the torque convertor locked. I dropped the tranny down to third before the big hills.
Is this a bad practice, or should I just pay for the extra gas money and tow in third? I haven't torn into a TH200-4R before, so those of you who have done many rebuilds or know these tranny's really well please chime in.