Have a rebuilt 904 that doesn't want to shift to drive. Using a Lokar cable. Opened throttle all the way and pulled cable tight before locking down. So do I need to allow some slop in cable or am I screwed.
tried loosening cable, didn't seem to matter. It goes into 2nd around 15 but never wants to go to 3rd. I'm kinda agreeing it may be valve body. Thats a lot easier to change than trans.Back off the cable some, then see where it shifts at. Are the other shifts delayed. Kim
Someone else rebuilt. It shifts form 1 to 2 and stays there no matter how fast you go.So it doesn’t go to what seems like it’s in neutral even when u let off the gas? Stays in 2nd? Was the governor apart? Did u build it or someone else. Kim
Likely the valve body was assembled incorrectly. The Chrysler manual will provide shift speeds for 1-2 and 2-3 for stock engines. The kickdown cable can be adjusted to raise or lower shift points but will not prevent a no-shift to 3rd. If the cable was too tight, then the 1-2 shift would occur at higher speed and likely be pretty harsh. Nope, likely the VB is your culprit.Someone else rebuilt. It shifts form 1 to 2 and stays there no matter how fast you go.