I'm getting ready to install an OZ code (Specific to Hurst Olds) 200 R4 in my 442 G body cutlass. I've done this a few times before and as a starting point have always adjusted the TV cable for full extension at full throttle. I'm curious to know if doing this could cause damage to the internals. Last time I did this the trans shifted nice and hard on the 1st couple of runs but then later got mushy. After pulling the trans out and tearing it down I noticed that a few of the clutch plates were worn and there was clutch material in the pan. Any recommendations on the correct way to dial in the TV cable adjustment? Is full extension a bad idea?
The trans has a has a Trans go shift kit installed, hardened sun shell, hughes deep sump pan, hardened input shaft, superior super servo, 13 vane pump kit(yes I read the sticky), and I plan to use red eagle clutches.
Thanks for your input
The trans has a has a Trans go shift kit installed, hardened sun shell, hughes deep sump pan, hardened input shaft, superior super servo, 13 vane pump kit(yes I read the sticky), and I plan to use red eagle clutches.
Thanks for your input