Syclone#2960
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Re: to the @$$hole who sold me my first ty...
Got this PM from Blake:
Stretched throttle cables are common and there have been some pretty good hacks to say the least in trying to fix it.
Disconnect the throttle cable completely to take it out of the equasion. Now rotate the throttle to WOT by hand. See if it clicks out anymore. What was happening is that the TV cable was NOTpreventing it from going out any further, as it will just ratchet out more. Again, the TV cable won't PREVENT it from going out further, it will just ratchet out more It's shifting really hard now because the cable is still too tight. The little ridges are just plastic. Instead of trying to let it adjust on it's own, push in the little D button and pull it out toward the passenger side about an 1/8" and try it again until it shifts right.
It is NOT unusual for Datamaster to see WOT of less than 100% when the throttle is wide open. You have to visually verify where it's at at the throttle linkage. If you do this and it's still shifting hard and late, adjust it out another 1/8". If you keep adjusting it out and it keeps shifting hard and late, the TV valve in the valvebody is now stuck.
Thanks George!
Got this PM from Blake:
Stretched throttle cables are common and there have been some pretty good hacks to say the least in trying to fix it.
Disconnect the throttle cable completely to take it out of the equasion. Now rotate the throttle to WOT by hand. See if it clicks out anymore. What was happening is that the TV cable was NOTpreventing it from going out any further, as it will just ratchet out more. Again, the TV cable won't PREVENT it from going out further, it will just ratchet out more It's shifting really hard now because the cable is still too tight. The little ridges are just plastic. Instead of trying to let it adjust on it's own, push in the little D button and pull it out toward the passenger side about an 1/8" and try it again until it shifts right.
It is NOT unusual for Datamaster to see WOT of less than 100% when the throttle is wide open. You have to visually verify where it's at at the throttle linkage. If you do this and it's still shifting hard and late, adjust it out another 1/8". If you keep adjusting it out and it keeps shifting hard and late, the TV valve in the valvebody is now stuck.
Thanks George!