Ewhitaker0020
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2019
- Posts
- 272
- Reaction score
- 92
- Location
- Kentucky
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 305 5.0
I just towed a fairly lightweight trailer with my 84 K10 305 v8 yesterday. It towed pretty good, although the severely limited power output of the 305 was annoying. But, today when I drove it the to return the Uhaul trailer the truck decided to shift down into 1st gear when I hit 45 mph. Luckily it was just across town, but it was every time I got near that speed.
Starting off in first gear, perfect. Shifted into second gear, perfect. Then your 45 and shifts straight into first gear and rpms go way up. I can make it shift back into second gear by using the shift lever and going into 2.
What could cause this? It was rebuilt about 18 months ago by a reputable shop and has ran smoothly ever since. Since it shifts up into second gear so well, I would assume it's not the TV cable, but idk. I can shift into reverse just fine and the truck pulls fine in first and second gear.
I called the tranny shop to ask them what it could be and the guy called back and left me a voicemail saying it could possibly be something to do with the detent cable not being adjusted right. Is that the same as the TV cable?
Edit: I just drove it and the truck wants to hang up in first gear until way late in the rpm range. Then shifts a little hard into second. Does that point to the TV cable being out of adjustment?
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Starting off in first gear, perfect. Shifted into second gear, perfect. Then your 45 and shifts straight into first gear and rpms go way up. I can make it shift back into second gear by using the shift lever and going into 2.
What could cause this? It was rebuilt about 18 months ago by a reputable shop and has ran smoothly ever since. Since it shifts up into second gear so well, I would assume it's not the TV cable, but idk. I can shift into reverse just fine and the truck pulls fine in first and second gear.
I called the tranny shop to ask them what it could be and the guy called back and left me a voicemail saying it could possibly be something to do with the detent cable not being adjusted right. Is that the same as the TV cable?
Edit: I just drove it and the truck wants to hang up in first gear until way late in the rpm range. Then shifts a little hard into second. Does that point to the TV cable being out of adjustment?
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