driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
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after getting my car back together and running, i have everything but the lokar cable needed for my setup (4bbl/340 intake on my 318) for kickdown on the 904. now, i know this can cause damage if not driven lightly, but i decided to take the car out a few times around the area to make sure everything is good, which it is.
i've read that the kickdown linkage governs the amount of fluid pressure in the trans. a thing i noticed on my linkage when it was stock was that the kickdown linkage did not even move until the throttle was at or near WOT...so with that in mind i took it out a few times with NO linkage hooked up to my new setup...
i am NOT taking it on the highway.
i am NOT make WOT runs.
i am gently easing into the throttle, maybe only getting to half throttle and the car shifts normally as it always has.
i never get myself into a situation where i would make the car lug in a higher gear and not allowing it to downshift.
so in short, i've been taking it easy. i have a lokar cable on the way. am i doing damage?
thanks
73 Road Runner
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
[Re: bigdaddywiz]
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07/31/11 03:43 PM
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If you must drive it find a way to hold the lever on the trans half way back, bailing wire, zip tie... Whatever..
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
[Re: MoparforLife]
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07/31/11 05:58 PM
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I don't know why it worked....but it did. I drove my car for 10,000 miles without any problems, without that hooked up. never got it to work right, always shifted way too early no matter how I hooked it up. I ultimatly just drove it like a manual valve body and would control the shifts by manually shifting from 1, 2, D, while driving.
maybe forcing the shifts with the manually shifting saved the trans, I don't know.
all I know is that the transmission never fried itself, and the fluid was always nice and red, never slipped etc.
worked great till my brake booster developed a vacuum leak, caused half the motor to go lean, and I burnt 3 exhaust valves. that's when I pulled it all apart to start the restoration
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
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07/31/11 06:20 PM
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I don't know why it worked....but it did. I drove my car for 10,000 miles without any problems, without that hooked up. never got it to work right, always shifted way too early no matter how I hooked it up. I ultimatly just drove it like a manual valve body and would control the shifts by manually shifting from 1, 2, D, while driving.
Another classic example of the difference between doing it wrong and getting away with it and doing it right. Some people are just luckier than others.
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
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07/31/11 06:51 PM
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I don't know why it worked....but it did. I drove my car for 10,000 miles without any problems, without that hooked up. never got it to work right, always shifted way too early no matter how I hooked it up. I ultimatly just drove it like a manual valve body and would control the shifts by manually shifting from 1, 2, D, while driving.
Another classic example of the difference between doing it wrong and getting away with it and doing it right. Some people are just luckier than others.
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
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07/31/11 10:09 PM
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I don't know why it worked....but it did. I drove my car for 10,000 miles without any problems, without that hooked up. never got it to work right, always shifted way too early no matter how I hooked it up. I ultimatly just drove it like a manual valve body and would control the shifts by manually shifting from 1, 2, D, while driving.
Another classic example of the difference between doing it wrong and getting away with it and doing it right. Some people are just luckier than others.
When I first got into mopars.....at 16 I didn't know any better and burned up two 904s by not having the kickdown on. Even wired half way open and shifting it manually my little 273 ate 2nd gear after about 200 miles in my Valiant. I guess some people get lucky but I'm not trying it again
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
[Re: bigdaddywiz]
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07/31/11 11:54 PM
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What RT said, halfway back & only minimum throttle shifts & try & stay away from driving (it) as much as you can till the parts come in
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
[Re: MarkZ]
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08/01/11 09:23 AM
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thats how i learned about throttle pressure linkage lose 2nd..tighten band...lose 2nd...tighten band...lose 2nd tighten band... eat the drum up and fill with metal shavings...change trans.. took a couple to learn though..i is slow in the brain now I got a manual VB put in and it locks up going into 2nd and 3rd,and here I thought i could just bolt in a manual VB and have no linkage... I be R&R it and going back stock with a throttle pressure linkage set up so see...it is best to have it from the get go and leave it alone after its adjusted and set correctly. good luck trans hunting in the JY
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
[Re: bigdaddywiz]
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so in short, i've been taking it easy. i have a lokar cable on the way. am i doing damage?
thanks
I say .... Absolutely NOT. But I would say a max of 1/4 throttle would be the only safe-zone. And taking it on the highway - 60 mph - even less of a prob.
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
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08/01/11 04:26 PM
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thank everyone...i've had it out for way more than 40 miles! you must have been hammering on it for it to fail with just that many miles! no signs of failure, no slipping, shifts fine...with that said though, i aint driving it till i get the lokar cable installed some of your posts scared me!! i still dont understand how if the arm never moved until at full throttle originally, how would i be doing damage now if i stayed below half throttle?
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
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08/01/11 04:49 PM
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i still dont understand how if the arm never moved until at full throttle originally, how would i be doing damage now if i stayed below half throttle?
The arm moves ALL THE TIME .. not just WOT. IF you have a 100 psi gauge ...hook-it-up to the middle port on the pass side .. just above the pan rail. What kind of psi do you have ?
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
[Re: bigdaddywiz]
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08/01/11 04:49 PM
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it moves as the throttle lever moves and at the same time/rate/distance it will raise the pressure as the rpm goes up to hold the clutches from slipping. when the carb hits WOT so should the tranz lever,it should be most of the way back to all the way back,dont let it go back so far it wont let the carb get WOT...thats too much! I think?
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
[Re: bigdaddywiz]
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08/01/11 04:51 PM
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thank everyone...i've had it out for way more than 40 miles! you must have been hammering on it for it to fail with just that many miles!
no signs of failure, no slipping, shifts fine...with that said though, i aint driving it till i get the lokar cable installed
some of your posts scared me!!
i still dont understand how if the arm never moved until at full throttle originally, how would i be doing damage now if i stayed below half throttle?
The "kickdown" linkage moves the instant the throttle is applied if adjusted correctly and increases pressure to ensure the clutches don't slip. Even a little pressure increase helps.
It may not be slipping now, but it's real easy to damage the clutch packs when driving without a "kickdown"
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Re: driving my 904 with no kickdown lever attached
[Re: AARCONV]
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08/02/11 07:47 PM
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Yep has to be on and has to be adjusted right. Guess how I know. I did what you are doing. A year later I was putting another trans in. I know same old song. But Tis True Tis true!!!
I have mechanical Aptitude. I can screw up anything.
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