brooksman9
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- Location
- Olive Branch, MS
- First Name
- Patrick
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- Silverado & Custom Deluxe
- Engine Size
- 350 & 305
No problem. Hope I was able to help.
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Absolutely! Also, make sure to do the adjustment with the choke closed, so "fast idle" is not engaged. And for an Edelbrock carb, you will need a "geometry correction" bracket made by Sonnax. Here's the part and an explanation of why you need it.Better to have it too tight and shift late than too loose and risk excessive clutch slippage. But with no auto adjuster getting it too tight means that there is no ratchet to prevent the cable from reaching end of travel and technically becoming an end stop before WOT, so I advise caution.
Should I just get a new TV cable adjuster?
That is for sure adjustable. Looks like a new throttle cable is due...that is dangerous. TV must be adjusted just right or shifts will not be correct. Use a trans shop, usually the independent shops are best vs. AAMCO etc.I have a 700 R4 and what appears to be an unconventional screw type adjustment for the TV cable. I read the instructions that are linked through summit racing‘s website here, but can’t figure out what the best way to adjust my TV cable would be. I have 4.10 gears turned by a 350 through the 700r4 + NP208. Using a GPS speedometer, it seems to shift into 2nd around 11-13mph. I can’t hear much over 45mph, but sounds like high rpms. I don’t have a tachometer yet and really haven’t driven the truck much since buying it. Maybe 100 miles total over the course of a year, all of it at 50mph or lower.
Any thoughts?
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