The main purpose of a shift kit is,,,,,, firmer, quicker , more positive
and controlled shifts,,,,,, yours is probably just the fact that you still
have a oem converter, and that at a 1000 rpm it is already applying pressure to
the bands and clutches in the tranny, just about bet that at idle on a level
surface that your car will take off down the road, and gain speed until the
brakes are applied to overcome the forward momentum from the cars high
idle
In a message dated 5/29/2011 3:46:44 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
shelby_nut@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Let's try again....
My 64 Windsor (Newport) Convertible originally came
with a 361. At sometime in it's life the 361 was replaced with a 1966
383 2bbl engine. Then a weiand 4bbl intake, Holley 750, and headers were
added, as well as a cam.
I don't know the specification of the cam, but it is
fairly lumpy, in that it has that nice lumpy cam tone out the exhaust
when in gear. I have to set the idle at around 1000rpm's, so that in
gear it doesn't stall out.
Question is this, when I put it in gear from park, it engages hard
and pulls the rpm's down to around 700. Would this hard engagement and
large drop in rpms be possible due to some sort of tranny modification
(shift kit, line pressure or spring change) or is it more a function of
the torque converter?
Once again, any insight would be appreciated!
Jay
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