QBuff02
I like Big Blocks and I cannot lie
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2017
- Posts
- 867
- Reaction score
- 1,598
- Location
- Central IL
- First Name
- Quincy
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- K30
- Engine Size
- 454
OK, so back story as I have never been inside of this th400 in my truck, but I do know it was rebuilt probably less than 5,000 miles before I bought the truck. It has always been a very solid unit and not something I felt I had to mess with as it was supposedly built for pulling. when I had the pizza cutter tires on it, it would squall the tires going into second gear and bang drive nicely with a heavy dose of throttle. never really had any shifting issues. But back when I was playing around with it like that I one, didn't have the engine built like it currently is yet, and two, still had the factory column mounted shifter. But the trans was always just a nice all around performer. with that said-Fast forward to now, with the 454 rebuilt and roughly 500hp/500ft/lbs tq on tap, and a floor mounted shifter (the stock linkage was completely worn out and basically fell apart when I went to take it apart) to go with the newfound performance and certainly not wanting to hit neutral under heavy throttle. Anyway, i'm getting off track.. Back to the trans, it runs and drives just like it did (only change to trans was added a 2,400rpm stall during engine rebuild) before rebuilding the engine during part throttle, in town, cruising, moderate load, never misses a beat, just works... until I try to do full throttle jaunts and shifting with my foot on the floor. It will flat out NOT shift to second gear if my foot is on the floor. Like misses the mark and hits the rev limiter at 6,500, but during anything from light to part throttle driving, if I even breathe on the lever it hits 2nd, if I am doing spirited driving it will shift as soon as I hit the lever, but if my right foot is anywhere near (WOT) the carpet, you can bet your ass I will have to lift to get it to hit second. Drive doesn't seem to be phased, going from 2-3 it will shift literally as soon as I lean on the shifter no matter where my foot is and how hard i'm driving it. I had changed the vacuum modulator previously and have moved it some each way with no change under wot, however I did notice a slight change in part throttle driving in town. With the cam that's in it, it only has about 10-11" of vacuum at idle. I have tried it both ways with the kickdown switch hooked up and disconnected and have verified power to it. There is no change to the "condition". So is this a governor issue? or do I have something else possibly going on? Should I test the kickdown switch? or is it not even a player at these conditions? I've looked into the adjustable weight kits, but would like a possible direction to travel before I just start ordering parts. I mean, I have a feeling the extra power and the possible lack of vacuum may have something to do with it. Been in hundreds of engines, but only a handful of transmissions in my life and I figure someone here can probably easily point me in the right direction.. Help!