Hi all,
- I've made some adjustements on KD linkage and, yes, now it works !
But i haven't follow the manual instructions ! On my car that doesn't work
!! I've made a special page about this KD adjustement : http://www.ifrance.com/c-i-f/fvb_us.htm
- About "runaway" on 2-3 upshifts, i've tried to adjust the KD band and
here are the results: Yesterday i removed the oil pan (clean) and took
a look at KD lever : seems OK but i wanted to re-check the KD lever adjustement.
I've three manuals and the KD adjustements is different on each !!
I've read also that some 300 (and other sport cars) have a different
KD lever (ratio 4.25 versus 3.2 on other) so the adjustement must be different.
My KD lever is a 3.2 ratio, i've measured it..
- 57 Chrysler/Imperial shop manual says: (..) back the adjusting screw
3 1/2 turns
- 57-59 Mopar (canadian) manual says for 1738227 trans : (..) back
the adjusting screw 2 1/4 turns
- 59 Torqueflite reference guide says: (..) back the adjusting screw
2 1/2 turns (2 turns on sport cars)
(all these adjustements are made after a 75 inch/pound torque on
the screw)
- I try the first adjustement ( 3 1/2) and test the car : wrong, i've
"lost" the 2nd and the car upshifts from 1 to 3 (D position) !! If i
forced the 2nd button, the trans. slips a lot and i pushed fastly the
D button ... Same when started from a stop, 1 , then lot of slippage in
2. I didn't test the KD ...
- I re-adjust to have 2 1/4 then test : now i found again the "2".
When i start from a stop with "light foot", car starts in 1 then (at 13-15
mph) upshift to 2 but immediatly (1 or 2 seconds) goes to 3 !! The trans.
doesn't want to stay in 2.. If i have a "heavy foot" the car upshifts
at higher speed and rests a little longer in 2. If i force in "2", the
car seems sluggish. KD is the same than in # 2 paragraph
- last try, i adjust the screw to 2 turns (like "sport cars" !. Works
great ! The KD 3-2 is good (no runaway) and if i release a little the
pedal, the upshift in 3 is immediate w/o slipage .. If i shift to 2 position,
a very little runaway, i feel that the car "pushes" fast and when i shift
to D, immediate response... I've noted that the runaway still exists but
only if i have a "very light" throttle. In this case the 1-2 occurs at
15 mph and the 2-3 (with the runaway) at 20 mph .
Conclusion: the runaway still exists but only at light throttle. If
the acc. pedal is at 1/3 or 1/2 (or more) no runaway ... But .. bad mpg.
And perhaps my KD band needs new relining (too thin)..
- Another interesting item is "The new Chrysler Torqueflite transmission,
hydraulic system", manual from Chrysler division that i've bought on
ebay; I think that this (technical) manual shows a lot of infos and pics
not showed in FSM so i've scaned the pages and put them at http://www.ifrance.com/c-i-f/tqf-intro.htm
- I've also updated the "Mirror-matic page" at http://www.ifrance.com/c-i-f/mirrormatic_1959.htm
- Last, i've updated the "safety switches Torqueflite page" at http://www.ifrance.com/c-i-f/tqf-sw.htm
with some infos (from G. Riehl) about adjustements, oil, etc..
I think these infos would be helping , it's the reason why i put them
on my site.
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Philippe COURANT (Pau, France)- Webmaster des sites ACCF et C-I-F
Imperial 1957 Crown convertible
Buick 1996 Roadmaster wagon
- American Car Club de France (ACCF) : http://www.accf.com
- Chrysler Imperial France (C-I-F) : http://www.ifrance.com/c-i-f
- Cadillac " Standard of Excellence " : http://www.ifrance.com/accf-cad
- SportsCars : http://www.ifrance.com/accf-sprtcar
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