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Posted By: Hemiroid

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/19/09 08:00 PM

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just installed new ATI case. used all the old parts from last trans. t/b not holding in low but works in reverse?
disconnect cable to eliminate any problems there.
Never heard of a similar problem but was concerned about any shimming of solenoid to correct it.




It's just confused from being in the wrong brand of car
Posted By: MegaDart

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/19/09 08:12 PM

did you use the same valve body and selanoid??
If not your selanoid is probably too short. I believe they come in 3 different lenghts, the throw on the plunger that is.

edit: just read you reused all the parts. My guess is the case is thicker at the selanoid mount making yours to short? just a thought
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Posted By: MegaDart

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/19/09 08:48 PM

mine worked in reverse also but would not hold the car on the starting line...
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Posted By: Bob_Coomer

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/19/09 09:29 PM

Did you change the spool valve under the solenoid? The factory one wont work with a brake...it might be possible to have it flipped too, in a way it would work in reverse but not low...just some thoughts..
Posted By: Bob_Coomer

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/19/09 09:38 PM

Fred
Just curious...How is the case made in the back to allow the standard and Double dump style (pro brakes)...This is the place were we use to drill the case through near the reverse piston? I would imagine it would have plugs or something?

Just wondering..
Posted By: rickstershemi

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/19/09 09:42 PM

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did you use the same valve body and selanoid??
If not your selanoid is probably too short. I believe they come in 3 different lenghts, the throw on the plunger that is.

edit: just read you reused all the parts. My guess is the case is thicker at the selanoid mount making yours to short? just a thought




Ran into the exact same thing when I went to the BTE Pro-Brake Valve Body from my ATI Brake....I used the ATI Solenoid and the plunger was the wrong size....got the right one and it has worked flawlessly ever since

Rickster
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Posted By: mr_340

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/19/09 10:37 PM

Fred, that makes me think the case wasn't machined quite right, like they didn't drill one hole or something? I'm not familiar with the Powerslide transmissions though.
Posted By: rickstershemi

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/19/09 11:17 PM

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installed new ATI case. used all the old parts from last trans. t/b not holding in low but works in reverse?




note all internals from previous trans were used . no new parts added . same v/body and it all worked




If you still have the old case...maybe ck the thickness where the solenoid mounts for any difference....just a thought....mine did the same as Waynes = same symptom as yours

Rickster
Posted By: emarine01

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/20/09 12:07 AM

Lose the glide and go turbo 400
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Posted By: 68roadrunner

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/20/09 02:36 AM

what happens when you come up on t/b. and does low gear work properly?
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Posted By: 68roadrunner

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/20/09 01:39 PM

not sure how it can apply pressure to back up but not hold on t/b. maybe take a pressure test on the reverse circuit. maybe those others are right about case thickness does the ati have the dump speed screw on the back like the dedenbear? let us know what you find.
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Posted By: kens avenger

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/20/09 02:33 PM

Check the servo pistion rings..but first check the band adj. this is a easy transmission to work on. when the brake is on the band is on(in low gear)Another thing make sure that the dog is getting all the way into low. some aftermarket cases need a little grinding..
Posted By: 540dust

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/20/09 04:20 PM

I'm thinkin' what MegaDart said:
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My guess is the case is thicker at the selanoid mount making yours to short? just a thought


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Posted By: Al_Alguire

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/21/09 02:57 PM

Well I am a little late here but IMO the solenoid is the issue...Sounds like oyu are on the right track.
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Posted By: Al_Alguire

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/22/09 04:51 AM

Nah I have just not been hanging around here nearly as much these days.

So what did you find if anything yet?
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Posted By: MegaDart

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/22/09 11:47 AM

no need for a gasket at all, oring or rtv is all you need there.
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Posted By: 68roadrunner

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/24/09 03:11 AM

fred, did you find anything?
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Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/24/09 04:04 AM

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Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/28/09 03:26 AM

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Posted By: 68roadrunner

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/28/09 01:00 PM

glad it was an easy fix. i'm always trying to learn. note to self, dont put two solinoid gaskets on, got it.
Posted By: rickstershemi

Re: p/g trans bake not working ?? - 09/28/09 01:11 PM

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forgot to post results and also forgot to remove the gasket when I installed a the new one.Double gasket was the cullprit.




Sounds like a case of "Old Timers", happens on occasion, ask me how I know

Happy to hear it was a simple fix

Rickster
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