Pat Kelley
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- Apr 21, 2004
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I have heard that you guys are the experts on the 200-4R and really know your stuff. Having lurked for a while I can see it is true. 
I have some questions about using a 200-4R. I have one installed in my 1966 El Camino. It is a stock rebuild with hardened pump vane rings, a Superior Super Servo, and a Transco kit. I have a BTO wiring kit in to to be able to lock up in 2nd and 3rd as well as OD.
My questions are about using the TCC. I have been trying to improve my gas mileage by locking the converter in 3rd while driving in town. However, I'm concerned that this may damage the converter clutch due to it engaging while under acceleration. This is normal city driving not hard acceleration. The clutch locks about 1-2 seconds after shifting into 3rd so the car is still under mild acceleration. A second concern is cycling the clutch this often. I suspect that it was designed with OD-only stable-state use in mind. Is the gas saving worth it or am I persuing a false economy by doing this? The cost of any damage would far exceed any gas mileage savings. All comments welcome.
General Specs:
350 SBC about 260 hp
3.36 gears
I tow a trailered bracket car with it
I have a momentary push button switch, mounted to the turn signal stem, to disengage the TCC when accelerating from low speed (to keep from lugging the engine).
Thanks,
PK

I have some questions about using a 200-4R. I have one installed in my 1966 El Camino. It is a stock rebuild with hardened pump vane rings, a Superior Super Servo, and a Transco kit. I have a BTO wiring kit in to to be able to lock up in 2nd and 3rd as well as OD.
My questions are about using the TCC. I have been trying to improve my gas mileage by locking the converter in 3rd while driving in town. However, I'm concerned that this may damage the converter clutch due to it engaging while under acceleration. This is normal city driving not hard acceleration. The clutch locks about 1-2 seconds after shifting into 3rd so the car is still under mild acceleration. A second concern is cycling the clutch this often. I suspect that it was designed with OD-only stable-state use in mind. Is the gas saving worth it or am I persuing a false economy by doing this? The cost of any damage would far exceed any gas mileage savings. All comments welcome.
General Specs:
350 SBC about 260 hp
3.36 gears
I tow a trailered bracket car with it
I have a momentary push button switch, mounted to the turn signal stem, to disengage the TCC when accelerating from low speed (to keep from lugging the engine).
Thanks,
PK