ranger7ltr
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Does anyone know if it is possible to determine when a servo or band is disengaging and when a clutch is engaging?
I have a bit of a shift flare on the 3-4 upshift...The tranny is solidly in 3rd and when it is time for the 4th gear shift to happen, the flare hits...And if I back off the throttle when the shift is going to happen the flare doesn't happen...I just don't remember to back off the throttle soon enough...I have changed the vb with updates from Central Valve Bodies and that didn't change the 3-4 shift flare problem...With the updated vb from Central Valve bodies came new shift solenoids, TCC solenoid and EPC solenoid...I guess I should have stated that as well...
If anything the shift quality is more fluid and seamless unless I am under 3/4 or more throttle...Then I have the distinct feel of each shift but still with the 3-4 shift flare...
I also changed the o-rings on the reverse servo because of a 2-5 second delay in reverse engagement and that didn't seem to make any difference either...
What I am wondering if the intermediate servo is releasing early or if the direct clutch is engaging late...When I have changed the fluid there is no abnormally high amount of sediment in the pan...In fact the fluid is pretty clean...
I have the o/d and intermediate servos but have not replaced them yet...I guess preventative maintenance would dictate replacement with 175k on it but I do not want to replace parts if I can't see a clear need for the replacement...
I have a bit of a shift flare on the 3-4 upshift...The tranny is solidly in 3rd and when it is time for the 4th gear shift to happen, the flare hits...And if I back off the throttle when the shift is going to happen the flare doesn't happen...I just don't remember to back off the throttle soon enough...I have changed the vb with updates from Central Valve Bodies and that didn't change the 3-4 shift flare problem...With the updated vb from Central Valve bodies came new shift solenoids, TCC solenoid and EPC solenoid...I guess I should have stated that as well...
If anything the shift quality is more fluid and seamless unless I am under 3/4 or more throttle...Then I have the distinct feel of each shift but still with the 3-4 shift flare...
I also changed the o-rings on the reverse servo because of a 2-5 second delay in reverse engagement and that didn't seem to make any difference either...
What I am wondering if the intermediate servo is releasing early or if the direct clutch is engaging late...When I have changed the fluid there is no abnormally high amount of sediment in the pan...In fact the fluid is pretty clean...
I have the o/d and intermediate servos but have not replaced them yet...I guess preventative maintenance would dictate replacement with 175k on it but I do not want to replace parts if I can't see a clear need for the replacement...