1987 silverado 5.0 th700 r4 35x12.5x15 not cat glasspack
sometimes when cuising at low speed in OD the engine stall, it never happends if i am in D. do you already have the same trouble or an idea of what could it be ?
bad TPS ?
timing advance ?
fuel line trouble ?
trany trouble ?
Since the low fuel condition and D doesn't cause the stall condition while cruising.
I assume your are cruising down the hwy at, over, or somewhere around the 45mph (70km) range. Some cruse speed that causes the problem when the transmission is in, or shifts into overdrive. The motor starts to slow down, possibly lugs to its stall point. If the motor just quits randomly then a different direction may be needed.
If i guessed close, then..
I'm going down the rpm is too low during cruise in overdrive path.
Cruising in OD should net the motor rpm somewhere around 1500rpm mark for starters.
Sector in D when transmission shifted through all gears = higher final cruise rpm then having the sector in OD = lower final cruise rpm .
I my self would confirm the rpm of the motor while cruising and just before the motor stalls (probably under the 600rpm at stall point) while in overdrive, selector in OD. To confirm whats happening to the motor rpm while cruising.
Wire in a temporary tach or if your truck still has its on-board computer plug in with a scanner and see what's the live rpm of the motor.
I got a cheap tach for $26 its a great tool to have in the tool box.
If the motor sounds like its lugging while cruising, the rpm is too low.
With a 700R4 in D you should only have 3speed operation in OD you should have 4speed operation.
Final ratio? Tire size, axle ratio and 4th gear overdrive ratio combination might be the problem.
HWY gears less than 3.73 gear ratio and 35's would most likely be not be a good combo. Eg. 3.08, 2.73 ratios ect.
There's all sorts of online final ratio calculators where you can calculate where the rpm will end up for a given final ratio.
I cant remember if the early 700r4's had lockup torque converter operation, this could also be the problem, or problem with the electro / vacuum circuit that controls the converter locking unlocking.