Thanks Jerry <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

I did have some questions about the TV cable adjustment. The specs I found said that the stud should be 1 3/32" radially from the center of rotation, and placed so that 1/3 of the movement is in front of the vertical axis. I set the cable to be fully pulled at WOT. Based on the measurements, it should have the proper pull.

On the other end of the cable, there is a spring loaded arm connected to the cable, that engages the piston that controls the pressure. The arm has some movement before it contacts the piston. Like I said, the piston is fully depressed at WOT, but at idle, the spring arm does not even contact the piston.

The adjustment instructions I've found say that the cable should be under tension at idle. If you're just going by feel, the cable has tension, but it is only the spring resistance, and not engaging the piston. If the piston should be slightly engaged at idle, then I have too much pull on the cable, and need to shorten the arm.

I'm sure that the shift point will tell me more when I get it going, but this is all I have to work with for now.

<img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />Andre


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