Playing with the band (adjustment)
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Playing with the band (adjustment)



Harsh engagement of reverse is a common complaint about these cars.
Adjusting the bands will probably make it worse, because it will make the
reverse band pull in even more quickly than it does now, assuming it was
properly adjusted in the past and has merely worn some from use.

A more productive endeavor would be to investigate your driveline for any
play, and verify that all your motor, transmission and differential mounts
are robust and tight.

Lastly, you might consider parking the car such that it can be driven
forward when first starting the engine, rather than having to reverse out of
your parking place.

Dick Benjamin
----- Original Message -----
From: Neil Thorpe <nt014b6628@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 12:54 PM
Subject: IML: Playing with the band (adjustment)


> I was thinking of changing the transmission oil
> and filter on my 82 imp, while doing this i will
> maybe adjust the bands especially the low
> reverse band due to the usual harsh
> engagement when selecting reverse.
>
> Idle speed is correct.
>
> Question:- will adjustment make the harsh
> engagement better or am i stirring up a
> hornets nest????
>
> I have read the pros and cons in the help
> pages and don't know on which side of the
> fence to fall.
>
> Thanks. Neil Thorpe (bilateral speller) 1982 black imp
> London England
>
>
>


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