SirRobyn0
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- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
Ok so a few months ago I posted about issue about my torque converter lock up control. I'm going to seriously summarize here but... My truck is a 1984 C-20 with 700R4 that is NOT computerized and it's pretty much a stock truck. It has brake switch to disengage the torque converter and a vacuum switch on the firewall. In the other thread we discussed how this setup should work, and basically the conclusion was that it would probably only lockup in 4th gear, and the vacuum switch should disengage the lockup when under enough load. But that it was common for the vacuum switch to be bypassed, so it would stay locked up anytime it's in 4th. Turns out that's all wrong.
So I've spend a massive amount of time going over wiring diagrams. The trouble is it seems like most GM cars and truck with a lockup converter had at least some primitive computer system, and mine doesn't. So eventually I did find a schematic, there's about 4 different ways they wired the non-ECM lockup converters. The options being 4WD, 2WD, 3rd & 4th lockup or 4th only. Yesterday I went through all the wiring and cleaned up all of the contacts for the lockup circuit. Took it out for drive and got a little surprise. This transmission will lockup in 3rd and 4th. even if the shift lever is left in overdrive it'll still lockup in 3rd. It's actually really impressive to me how well it works for having nothing more than a brake switch and a vacuum switch. So hopefully this post will help someone else that is struggling to get their lockup to work correctly. And now I've got a bit knowledge in this area too, so I might be able to help.
I'll also add from my research that it appears if the the transmission plug has 2 wires it's 4th gear only lockup, if it has 3 wires it's 3rd and 4th lock up.
So I've spend a massive amount of time going over wiring diagrams. The trouble is it seems like most GM cars and truck with a lockup converter had at least some primitive computer system, and mine doesn't. So eventually I did find a schematic, there's about 4 different ways they wired the non-ECM lockup converters. The options being 4WD, 2WD, 3rd & 4th lockup or 4th only. Yesterday I went through all the wiring and cleaned up all of the contacts for the lockup circuit. Took it out for drive and got a little surprise. This transmission will lockup in 3rd and 4th. even if the shift lever is left in overdrive it'll still lockup in 3rd. It's actually really impressive to me how well it works for having nothing more than a brake switch and a vacuum switch. So hopefully this post will help someone else that is struggling to get their lockup to work correctly. And now I've got a bit knowledge in this area too, so I might be able to help.
I'll also add from my research that it appears if the the transmission plug has 2 wires it's 4th gear only lockup, if it has 3 wires it's 3rd and 4th lock up.