Dodge truck 73 8-318 & 360 B100, B200 & B300
Stopping point on the transmission? On the linkage? On the carburetor? If the lever on the transmission is all the way back, then it's time to remove the pan and see if the valve body is adjusted correctly.It’s natural stopping point. It will not go any farther back
So that HAS the part throttle kickdown. Then something is afoot.
Stopping point on the transmissionStopping point on the transmission? On the linkage? On the carburetor? If the lever on the transmission is all the way back, then it's time to remove the pan and see if the valve body is adjusted correctly.
I only used the case. The guts were from a big block 727 of unknown own yearSo that HAS the part throttle kickdown. Then something is afoot.
Not a truck, but a Van. I have one on my 340 van, works great. It has no cable, but a solid rod and slide slot for its function. Should not mater.
It’s hard to say for sure it feels like there is resistance all through the travel of the leverSo then it may not have ptk. Do u remember when u we’re pushing the kd to the rear was there no spring pressure till u got about 1/3rd of the way back then there was resistance the rest of the way?
That’s the right stuff up top
I see part of your problem-the kickdown lever that you have on the trans is for the 1 pc rod system. That is longer than the one you need. So in reality the ratio is off by quite a bit. The short levers are for the 3 pc bellcrank system and the long levers, like yours is for the 1 pc rod system. You have to have a short lever! And put the rear hook on your pretty purple return spring in the U on the end of your throttle cable.
Do you have a photo of the two different levers? Im sure swapped out that lever when I mated the trans to the block and connected the linkage initially when it was on the engine cart because I couldn’t make it work but I will take another look to verify.I see part of your problem-the kickdown lever that you have on the trans is for the 1 pc rod system. That is longer than the one you need. So in reality the ratio is off by quite a bit. The short levers are for the 3 pc bellcrank system and the long levers, like yours is for the 1 pc rod system. You have to have a short lever! And put the rear hook on your pretty purple return spring in the U on the end of your throttle cable.
That is a beautiful thermoquad!
That is a beautiful thermoquad!
Thank you!The short lever is just over 2 inches long. The long one is just over 3 inches long. I’ll see if I can find a pic. Kim
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there are two grooves in that throttle stud where the springs are hooked around the stud. I assumed one for each of the springs but I'm being told to move the purple spring and hook it between the throttle cable clevice.Is the purple spring going thru a hole in the shaft or going "around" the shaft? I'm trying to move that kickdown so it's at 90* to throttle stud.
there are two grooves in that throttle stud where the springs are hooked around the stud. I assumed one for each of the springs but I'm being told to move the purple spring and hook it between the throttle cable clevice.
Yes, that’s where it goes.there are two grooves in that throttle stud where the springs are hooked around the stud. I assumed one for each of the springs but I'm being told to move the purple spring and hook it between the throttle cable clevice.
3 rod linkage. Yep. I checked the lever with the linkage disconnected and connectedOP - how many rods in your kickdown system?
The thing that really has me puzzled is that everyone is giving you solutions to make sure that the lever on the trans is all the way back at WOT, but you are already achieving that, right? I agree with you - the issue isn't in the linkage. If the length of the trans lever was the issue you wouldn't be pushing it all the way open. You are judging the lever being all the way back with the linkage disconnected, right?
We used to call the kick down, the passing gear. I never like to use it, but it did work. Reason was. there was a pause before the dropped gear change, so I would always manually, shift into 2nd or 1st as needed, for a more positive shift. I don't remember why, but I installed a nut and bolt on the slide on the other side of the slide stop, for a better down shift. If I remember correctly, about one inch ahead of the throttle linkage. It also sets the upshift. I could also be set to be in third gear around 20 up to 30-40.I'm not sure if it was rebuilt as a manual valve body. In any case, I have done my due diligence with the KD linkage adjustments so it's going to the shop to have them figure out why it isn't working. I was just curious if anyone has experienced this before.
The transmission was from a big block but was rebuilt into my small block casing. Unsure of the year of the 727.