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Applying vacuum to the modulator wouldn't cause an upshift. I'd look hard at the governor if they thoroughly went through the valve body and checked EVERY valve for free movement. I suspect there's a particle of aluminum causing a valve or the governor to stick.
Applying vacuum to the modulator wouldn't cause an upshift. I'd look hard at the governor if they thoroughly went through the valve body and checked EVERY valve for free movement. I suspect there's a particle of aluminum causing a valve or the governor to stick.
Sorry to hear that you're still having trouble. I don't know squat about transmission internals, but I can look up and post stuff out of the manuals (troubleshooting guide steps may help your trans guys). You have reverse and first in "1", but no 1-2 upshift and no third at all, right? Bear with me; I have errands to run this morning, but can I try to post some manual pages later.
Before I ditched the A4LD in my B2, mine wouldn't upshift one time, but cleaning the governor took care of it.
The governor spins on the output shaft and provides the speed"information", the modulator uses vacuum to determine how much load is on the engine, and the TV rod causes the forced downshift on sudden acceleration. There are accumulators in the valve body that cushion the pressure to make shifts less harsh and if they stick can cause pressure loss and slippage. I'd look hard at the governor and maybe try another shop, they sound like they're lost.
They may very well be a good transmission shop but they probably have at least one tech younger than the truck. I think I'm a pretty good mechanic but rebuilding the chassis on my friends 35 pickup was an eye opener.Only trouble with another shop is I am unwilling to pay them anything unless it is fixed. They've already dropped it and replaced some parts. And they provided the tow to the shop.
I think they are disorganized, but they have good reviews..... Just have to see.
They may very well be a good transmission shop but they probably have at least one tech younger than the truck. I think I'm a pretty good mechanic but rebuilding the chassis on my friends 35 pickup was an eye opener.